No, the counter will just stay at 36 which I don't mind, really (in this specific case of course) on my SuperA at least.
>----- Message Initial ----- >De : Keith Whaley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Envoy? : Lundi , Novembre 1, 2004 07:09 PM >A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Objet : Re: DX coding and canister capacity > >Okay, but let me ask...what do you do (assuming mechanical, or more to >the point, "not digital" cameras,) with the frame counter? Even if it >DID go around twice, there will be confusion when you pass the S or >start place, and the couple of empty frames before the 1 shows. >Then there's the potential problem with bodies that have a built in lock >or other sensor... > >Pop another Elephant beer! <g> > >keith whaley > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> If I'm not mistaken, DX coding allows for coding a film canister for 72 shots. >> If so, that means one could put *at least* 72 shots in a blank canister if you buy >> film by meters (17 meters is usual I think). >> >> I'm right or did I drink a too stong of a beer? >> >> I'm sure I could buy the film and ask someone to do it for me (put it into the >> canister) I do NOT have any suitable room unfortunately ... > > > >

