Kodak uses ISO/ASA in the B&W 120 film boxes, perhaps they add DIN value in the versions for Europe, Ilford, Fuji and the defunct Agfa use the complete ISO film speed value ASA/DIN. The ISO standard 5800 from 1987 established speed values for color negative film, the ISO standard 6 from 1993 for B&W film and the ISO standard 2240 from 2003 for color reversal film. This is the article in Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_speed Carlos 2010/2/19 Emmanuel Bigler <Emmanuel.Bigler@xxxxxxxx>: > From Allan Daniel : >> >> ....or whether is was merely a name change. All I know is that ASA 100 is >> ISO 100. > Allan > > And the uncompromising Euro-Patriot & Rollei-Braunschweig-o-phile adds: > > Ahem... not quite "ISO 100", but exactly: ISO 100/21° ;-) > > -- > Emmanuel > > --- > Rollei List > > - Post to rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > - Subscribe at rollei_list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'subscribe' in the > subject field OR by logging into www.freelists.org > > - Unsubscribe at rollei_list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the > subject field OR by logging into www.freelists.org > > - Online, searchable archives are available at > //www.freelists.org/archives/rollei_list > > --- Rollei List - Post to rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Subscribe at rollei_list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'subscribe' in the subject field OR by logging into www.freelists.org - Unsubscribe at rollei_list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field OR by logging into www.freelists.org - Online, searchable archives are available at //www.freelists.org/archives/rollei_list