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Old December 9th 04, 04:32 PM
columbotrek
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Its easy if you have the tool. In this case it is a computer interface
and software. They connect up the camera to computer which runs a
program they use to make adjustments. I have read that the camera
interface is the film bar code reader. Maybe someone with more
knowledge than I on this topic can add what they know.

Dps wrote:
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If you take the body to a repair center, they can adjust the rewind
setting to always leave the leader out. Otherwise buy one of those
retrieval tools.



Something which is not easy to do by myself right?


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Old December 9th 04, 05:09 PM
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"columbotrek" wrote in message
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Its easy if you have the tool. In this case it is a computer interface
and software. They connect up the camera to computer which runs a
program they use to make adjustments. I have read that the camera
interface is the film bar code reader. Maybe someone with more
knowledge than I on this topic can add what they know.



That's interesting, I didn't know that. I also bet you cannot find the cable
nor the program... But I'll check for the port anyway. It would be nice if
it at least had the programmability that the F90x had....


 




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