alart
Member
I know that the issue had been discussed. At least I have a 1000 pages of search results.
I miss the small cute things in my M7 - "film-type reminder the box-end holder on the back"
My memory is playing a sad joke - I do not remember what is the film in camera now
Could you share your experience keeping information about the film placed in the camera
I miss the small cute things in my M7 - "film-type reminder the box-end holder on the back"
My memory is playing a sad joke - I do not remember what is the film in camera now
Could you share your experience keeping information about the film placed in the camera
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
If one doesn't have too many cameras, and if they are in relatively frequent use...
crawdiddy
qu'est-ce que c'est?
Fold a piece of the film box and put it in the hot shoe.
capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
Only use one kind of film? 
alart
Member
If one doesn't have too many cameras, and if they are in relatively frequent use...
One rarely used camera sometimes gives rise to the question "what's inside"
alart
Member
Fold a piece of the film box and put it in the hot shoe.
I knew that answer somewhere on the top. Thank you for idea
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Fold a piece of the film box and put it in the hot shoe.
My method as well. Simple and fast.
I had a G2 with a label holder on the bottom (like on the spine of a binder) that a strip of film box went into.
ymc226
Well-known
I order these from Mr. Kim (Luxcase) along with neck and wrist straps so it makes economic sense for the shipping. Works well as I do have a number of RF that I use.
http://luxecase.com/front/php/product.php?product_no=221&main_cate_no=1&display_group=2
http://luxecase.com/front/php/product.php?product_no=221&main_cate_no=1&display_group=2
vincentbenoit
télémétrique argentique
All you need is
1. Easy-peel sticky tape,
2. A sharpie.
Works for me.
Vincent
1. Easy-peel sticky tape,
2. A sharpie.
Works for me.
Vincent
capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
I order these from Mr. Kim (Luxcase) along with neck and wrist straps so it makes economic sense for the shipping. Works well as I do have a number of RF that I use.
http://luxecase.com/front/php/product.php?product_no=221&main_cate_no=1&display_group=2
I don't know if I love the chain, but otherwise those seem really nice.
ymc226
Well-known
I don't know if I love the chain, but otherwise those seem really nice.
I shorten the chain considerably so it doesn't dangle from the strap and crimp down on both ends with pliers on the "latch" as I have lost one by it inadvertently opening up.
kshapero
South Florida Man
I do nothing, I like surprises.
TEZillman
Well-known
When you turn the M7 on, the ISO shows in the viewfinder. That doesn't really help if you can't remember if you have B&W, Neg or Chrome film, but it would generally give one enough of a clue as to which film is in there.
totifoto
Well-known
Fold a piece of the film box and put it in the hot shoe.
Thats what I do.
peter_n
Veteran
Me four or five or whatever, and when I have a VF there I put a sticker with the film speed on the side of the camera that sticks up in my bag.Fold a piece of the film box and put it in the hot shoe.
lewis44
Well-known
My M2 is in a case. The end of the film box goes on the bottom of the case.
I use very few types of film and keep the box ends so if I buy a brick I'll have one.
My other cameras have a window.
I use very few types of film and keep the box ends so if I buy a brick I'll have one.
My other cameras have a window.
Al Kaplan
Veteran
Cheap tan masking tape on top of the camera and a regular Sharpie so I can read it without my reading glasses. If I have a finder on the camera I put the tape along the top of the camera and over the finder. Losing a finder gets expensive, even the VC finders. I cary an extra pair of reading glasses in my bag. You can easily wind 20 inches (half a meter) or so of the tape around the Sharpie so you always have some handy.Lacking tapew handy I'll fold up a piece of film box or other thin cardboard in the shoe, mark film type and E.I. used with the sharpie.
The advantage of using masking tape is you can put it on the cassette when you unload.
The advantage of using masking tape is you can put it on the cassette when you unload.
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alart
Member
My M2 is in a case. The end of the film box goes on the bottom of the case.
I use very few types of film and keep the box ends so if I buy a brick I'll have one.
My other cameras have a window.
Randy
what case do you use for M2?
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