How many times have you wondered what type of film was in a certain camera?
You know, the one that has some mystery film in it that's been there for so long you simply can't remember?
Well, I too had this problem a long time ago. Especially with the older cameras that don't have a meter, even less DX coding or a film cassette window. So, while playing with scissors to shorten a film box so it would fit better in the freezer, I came up with this idea. It's so simple it's scary. It's so easy to do that anyone who can use a pair of scissors can do it!
Perfect for those half frame cameras that you had the bright idea to load with a 36 exposure roll!
Perfect for the cameras you don't use often.
And as a bonus, you always carry with you the film's expiration date so you can re-adjust the sensitivity to compensate.
And best of all, it's totally
FREE!
No shipping charges, no wasting, simple to use. What can be better?
So, here is the how-to for the
Origami Film Type Reminder