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Question from digital user when handed a film M, "How do you know which firmware version you are using?"

 

Response from film M owner, "Check the expiration date on the film."

 

;)

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Question from digital user when handed a film M, "How do you know which firmware version you are using?"

 

Response from film M owner, "Check the expiration date on the film."

 

;)

 

But what driver version are you using for your scanner though?

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Question from digital user when handed a film M, "How do you know which firmware version you are using?"

 

Response from film M owner, "Check the expiration date on the film."

 

;)

 

 

Wouldn't a film user prefer to say expiry date rather than expiration date?

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The biggest problem with the current firmware is not knowing if you are running a 24 or 36 frame buffer until it is 100% full.

Heck, there are 12 exp versions for folks who shoot only on holidays,

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My firmware is from 1964. No updates since, yet it is still supported by the original developer.

Can't even say that about my second generation iPod Nano.

Leica M2. Built for generations :)

 

 

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Well for me the "firmware update" would be like the latest CLA of the camera... Or to make it more complicated, which product you use to develop the roll? Push or Pull process? Expired film or not...Who said film was easier.. ;-) A passion is never really easy to cope with...

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The biggest problem with the current firmware is not knowing if you are running a 24 or 36 frame buffer until it is 100% full.

 

Or finding out at frame 43 that you had a buffer overflow in a 24 frame buffer...

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