Difference between revisions of "DX Encoding"

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[[Image:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/33/Dx135can.jpg|frame|right|135 Film Cartridge]]'''DX Encoding''' ('''D'''igital inde'''X''') is a marking standard for 35mm and APS film cartridges so cameras can electronically determine the speed, number of frames and exposure tolerance of the loaded film.
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'''DX Encoding''' ('''D'''igital inde'''X''') is a marking standard for 35mm and APS film cartridges so cameras can electronically determine the speed, number of frames and exposure tolerance of the loaded film.

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DX Encoding (Digital indeX) is a marking standard for 35mm and APS film cartridges so cameras can electronically determine the speed, number of frames and exposure tolerance of the loaded film.