david werbeloff
Member
Hi All: I find that as the years have gone by, my fingers have become too thick to grab onto the end of the plastic spool of the film cassettes to extract them from the bottoms of my Barnacks. The film is rewound, the leader has come off the take-up spool, and if it weren't for the friction of the leader, the cassette should just drop out, but it doesn't.
I don't want to shake the camera for fear of upsetting the rangefinder adjustment, so I've resorted to grabbing the cassette spool with a pair of tweezers. Anyone encountered this problem/ use this method? I wonder if this is something to do with Fuji cassettes having a slightly shorter spool... I never use Kodak. Surely they're a standard length...
I've been following the lengthy thread about LOADING film into a Barnack.
I sometimes trim the leader, and sometimes use T to seat the film by reaching through the film mask. No problems there.
David
I don't want to shake the camera for fear of upsetting the rangefinder adjustment, so I've resorted to grabbing the cassette spool with a pair of tweezers. Anyone encountered this problem/ use this method? I wonder if this is something to do with Fuji cassettes having a slightly shorter spool... I never use Kodak. Surely they're a standard length...
I've been following the lengthy thread about LOADING film into a Barnack.
I sometimes trim the leader, and sometimes use T to seat the film by reaching through the film mask. No problems there.
David