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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''' ('''D'''igital inde'''X''') is a marking standard for 35mm and APS film cartridges for cameras to electronically determine the speed, number of frames and exposure tolerance of the loaded film through Camera Auto Sensing (CAS).
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==History==
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==Sources and external links==
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[http://www.geocities.com/thombell/dx.html Shows how to read the codes manually]

Revision as of 23:09, 31 January 2006

DX Encoding (Digital indeX) is a marking standard for 35mm and APS film cartridges for cameras to electronically determine the speed, number of frames and exposure tolerance of the loaded film through Camera Auto Sensing (CAS).

History

Sources and external links

Shows how to read the codes manually