Kona
Newbie
On a recent trip, I shot a roll through my new Fuji GF670 rangefinder. Near the end of the roll, I realized that the camera's light meter wasn't working because the internal lithium battery had died. I hadn't noticed the dead battery because I was manually setting exposure by guessing and checking with a hand held light meter. I then remembered that this camera was an electronically controlled shutter. I finished advancing the film on to the take-up spool and confirmed that when I tripped the shutter, with the back door open, the iris was not opening. I just shot a roll of blank photos!.
My question: Is there a way I can transfer this blank roll of Delta 100 back on to another spool so I can use it again and actually expose it?
Thanks for your help.
My question: Is there a way I can transfer this blank roll of Delta 100 back on to another spool so I can use it again and actually expose it?
Thanks for your help.
imush
Well-known
You could in theory roll it back on to a spool carefully and start over. However, it probably won't be perfect and you'll have a fat roll, exposing the edges to light, so I would load it right back into the camera at the same time in the dark.
That is, assuming your roll is indeed blank. I am not sure that it is guaranteed to be so. The battery does not die instantly, and the meter might have stopped working before the shutter.
That is, assuming your roll is indeed blank. I am not sure that it is guaranteed to be so. The battery does not die instantly, and the meter might have stopped working before the shutter.
I have this recollection of long ago facing the same problem, and not wanting to simply waste the roll. I went into the darkroom and just ran the film through the camera backwards. Careful to get the free/loose end of film onto the spool with the paper... The problem with this is the film is taped to the leader end, not the trailing end, so there's a high chance of it not rolling up just right. I might have just been very very lucky it worked out ok that time. But if the paper and film don't sych just right when you're done, I think you could unroll it until you can detach the tape, then manually roll the leader back around tightly, and this should reattach the tape in a compatible spot.
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