Average 33 frames a roll only

I like to cut my film into strips of 6 to sleeve it. When I have more than 36 images on a roll I try to dicard the extra ones, but they might be from someplace in the middle of the roll.
 
Watch this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kso9oiXsqyc
Pay attention to the film tightening part!

Hi arsenii

Thanks for the video. I observed that he used the rewind knob to tension the film (he turned quite a bit) but would winding it bring back the fogged film into the canister? I noticed that he didn't shoot any frames off after tensioning the film, he merely just worked the rewind lever once and say it is ready to go.
 
I have tried to load in darkness to use very beginning of roll, in small bodied cameras (read: short trailer) it gives near to 40 frames, 39 maybe?

Useful thing, as mentioned, is to tension film in canister after loading, and watch rewind know rotating while advancing.
 
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