Arjay
Time Traveller
I just discovered a somewhat odd behavior on my Hexar RF:
The camera won't autoload film if the canister doesn't contain a readable DX code!
Background: I bought a number of rebranded Kodak Tri-X 400 films that were loaded in canisters that have incorrect DX code data. The canisters show a code for 24 frames, whereas they actually contain film for 36 frames.
I put some cellotape over the code on the canister, and when I put the film into the camera, it wouldn't autoload! I wondered how this came and tore off the cellotape, and tadaa, the camera would autoload again!
Is that a bug or a feature?
I know it is possible to disable ISO sensibility readout from the DX code, but will the camera go past 24 frames if the canisters are coded incorrectly? If it doesn't, how can I override the readout of incorrect DX data?
Please note that this question isn't academic because I intend to use spent canisters for reloading with bulk film. So, do I need to only use canisters that are marked for 36 frames? And if so, how can I see if a canister is DX coded for 24 frames?
The camera won't autoload film if the canister doesn't contain a readable DX code!
Background: I bought a number of rebranded Kodak Tri-X 400 films that were loaded in canisters that have incorrect DX code data. The canisters show a code for 24 frames, whereas they actually contain film for 36 frames.
I put some cellotape over the code on the canister, and when I put the film into the camera, it wouldn't autoload! I wondered how this came and tore off the cellotape, and tadaa, the camera would autoload again!
Is that a bug or a feature?
I know it is possible to disable ISO sensibility readout from the DX code, but will the camera go past 24 frames if the canisters are coded incorrectly? If it doesn't, how can I override the readout of incorrect DX data?
Please note that this question isn't academic because I intend to use spent canisters for reloading with bulk film. So, do I need to only use canisters that are marked for 36 frames? And if so, how can I see if a canister is DX coded for 24 frames?