What do the symbols at the top of the film cassette indicate?
• A circle means the roll is unexposed • A half-circle means the roll is partially exposed • An “X” means the roll is fully exposed, but not processed • A rectangle indicates that the film has been processed An automatic reject device makes it impossible to load exposed or processed film, so there’s no risk of accidental double exposure. • Why the smaller film format? Consumers have asked the industry for less-bulky cameras. Film emulsions have come a long way since 35 mm was introduced. We can now capture more information on smaller film real estate, and that switch will enable the industry to provide smaller cameras. We think the result will be more cameras in pockets, more convenience, and more pictures taken. • Does a smaller film format mean limited print sizes? No. In fact, you now have more print-size options than ever. By selecting the print size when you shoot, you indicate whether you want: • C – Classic (2:3 aspect ratio — 3 1/2 x 5 or 4 x 6 print size) • H – HDTV (9:16 asp