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Valkir1987 Posted - Jul 18 2016 : 1:40:45 PM
I was wondering why there is a red marking on the film countair dial at frame number '27?

Someone might know.
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Valkir1987 Posted - Jul 23 2016 : 04:07:28 AM
Thank you very much. Never knew this.
Luiz Paracampo Posted - Jul 22 2016 : 5:23:18 PM
This same film was produced by Kodak from 1946- 1952(pehapss) under the name 635
Regards
LP
altix Posted - Jul 18 2016 : 2:23:11 PM
Dear Milo

it is Contax rudiment. Zeiss Ikon produced the film with the back paper (similar to those for 127 or 120 films but with sprockets). One was able to load this film on the light. After closing the back one needed to set the frame counter to red dot, then press the release button and fix it but rotating counterclockwise. Afterwards the film was advanced until the counter showed "zero". The camera was ready to shoot. The early Kiev manuals contain similar explanation but I wonder if such kind of film was produced in the USSR.

altix

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