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 Originally Posted by maxbloom
Is it true that a 545 will hold a readyload or a quickload?
I've used Readyloads in them with no problems.
I have some Acros Quickloads and if I get the chance I'll try it in my 545 holder.
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ReadyLoads Discontinued
I appreciated the note from the engineer in Rochester (EK HQ), and would wish that Kodak were a factor (used them for 40 years), but they seem to have lost their "focus" on film. I've migrated to Fuji, who seem to care and do it well. Wish it were otherwise, but in today's environment, there's no "staying power" in most companies. You have to dance with the one that brung you...
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Just put a sheet of Acros QL through the 545, no real problem just a bit stiff.
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 Originally Posted by Trevor Crone
Just put a sheet of Acros QL through the 545, no real problem just a bit stiff.
Thanks. I'll give it a go.
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Here's a pretty good review of what works with what, and what doesn't:
http://www.butzi.net/reviews/readyquick.htm
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 Originally Posted by SWphoto
I appreciated the note from the engineer in Rochester (EK HQ), and would wish that Kodak were a factor (used them for 40 years), but they seem to have lost their "focus" on film. I've migrated to Fuji, who seem to care and do it well. Wish it were otherwise, but in today's environment, there's no "staying power" in most companies. You have to dance with the one that brung you...
fifteen years from now, someone will look at a photo of my darkroom from 15 years ago and exclaim, "What was 'Kodak'?". The only thing left now, is HC110, Dektol, and KRST.
The concept of "community" has been erased from the US corporate brain.
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 Originally Posted by Deckled Edge
fifteen years from now, someone will look at a photo of my darkroom from 15 years ago and exclaim, "What was 'Kodak'?". The only thing left now, is HC110, Dektol, and KRST.
The concept of "community" has been erased from the US corporate brain.
Absolutely. The old saying, "You press the shutter we do the rest", now says, "You press the shutter you're on your own".
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