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Old November 19th 06, 12:55 AM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
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Default Film cameras that store exposure information

Hi all
I am thinking of getting some decent 35mm gear.
It would be nice to have a film camera that could save exposure info much
like the exif from a digital camera.
I understand the n90(s) can do this and the data can be downloaded to a
computer.From memory other cameras can imprint the exposure info between
frames and some (contax?) can imprint shooting data on the first two frames
of the roll.
I cant recall which which cameras have this ability apart from the n90s. If
anyone does know can you please post your suggestions
Thanks to everyone

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