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|    Ed Vance to Holger Granholm    |
|    Re: film camera    |
|    22 Apr 15 14:26:00    |
      04-21-15 09:27 Holger Granholm wrote to Ed Vance about Re: film camera               HG> @MSGID: <55377A83.13867.windowsa@capcity2.synchro.net>        HG> In a message dated 04-19-15, Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm:               HG> GM Ed,       GA Holger,               EV> Now we're in agreement.        EV> My concern was when I saw You type 36mm.        EV> I never heard of any Film 1mm larger than 35mm Film.               HG> Concerned or not, the film is still named 36 mm here in Europe.              Me, never being in Europe didn't know they called the film 36mm.       I sit corrected.               EV> From what I learned of the Kino Camera You get 144 images on a        EV> 36 Exposure roll of 35mm Film.               HG> Dunno what you mean with images. The number of pictures on a        HG> roll of film varies according to the length on the roll. Here        HG> we can buy rolls for 12, 24 or 36 pictures. My latest developed        HG> film was 36 pictures and the one presently in the camera is        HG> specified for 24 pictures.              I got a Argus C3 in 1956 and back then 35mm film came in 20 and 36 exp.       rolls.       I remember seeing 24 exp. film around 1970, there was probably 12 exp.       rolls too, can't remember.              I usually always purchased Etkachrome film that took 36 photos because       I liked the Bluish Tone it had compared to the Yellowish Tone that       Kodachrome film has.              Plus Etkachrome was ASA(ISO?) 32 compared to ASA 10 for Kodachrome,       I liked having the little extra light sensitivity, I think that is what       the difference is.              The Kino Camera I looked at on the Internet would get 144 pictures on       a 36 exposure roll, the images were 8.(something)mm X 24mm.       That camera looked like it had a crank on the side to turn to make a       picture a "Click At A Time", I was thinking it could be used to make a       very short Movie if the crank was turned until the last exposure was       taken on the roll.              I didn't know that a Kino Camera in Europe could be a regular hand held       camera as I am used to.       Me confused more than a bit or a byte, probably Megabytes or even       Gigabytes.              Which proves that I never will become Mister Know-It-All.              I should had looked at more search results to learn about Kino Cameras       back when I searched to learn what one was.              BTW, talking about 36 exposure rolls of Film:       When I was in Japan I bought a Olympus Pen-EE S Camera that took       "Single Frame" photos, 18mm X 24mm, and gave me 72 pictures on a 36       exposure roll.       73              ... Micro$oft uses paying customers to do their beta testing!       --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1)    |
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