mgilbuena
San Francisco Bay Area
I'm on my 6th or 7th roll and have become comfortable using my Leica M4-P. Everything is a pleasant experience.. except when it comes time to load film.
It seems to take about 5 or 6 advances before the rewind knob begins to move. The problem with this is the frame counter now shows it's on frame 4, or 5 when I'm actually in frame zero.
Sometimes the rewind knob doesn't move at all. I reopen the back and fix it, slide it through the right sprocket, close it again. Repeat. Light leaks on the first three frames.
What's the best way to load the film? I've been pulling some film out (enough to cover the back and go partially into the sprocket) and sliding it through. I've experimented with bending the end so that it catches the sprocket, and I've experimented with not doing it.
What do you guys suggest? I'd like usable 1, 2 and 3 frames.. and a correct frame counter 🙂
It seems to take about 5 or 6 advances before the rewind knob begins to move. The problem with this is the frame counter now shows it's on frame 4, or 5 when I'm actually in frame zero.
Sometimes the rewind knob doesn't move at all. I reopen the back and fix it, slide it through the right sprocket, close it again. Repeat. Light leaks on the first three frames.
What's the best way to load the film? I've been pulling some film out (enough to cover the back and go partially into the sprocket) and sliding it through. I've experimented with bending the end so that it catches the sprocket, and I've experimented with not doing it.
What do you guys suggest? I'd like usable 1, 2 and 3 frames.. and a correct frame counter 🙂