Sparrow
Veteran
Open up your M and discover there's an un-rewound roll still inside! Kodachrome no less 🙁
What have you done lately, photographically, that made you cringe?
this one? done that

29A_0100 by sparrow rf, on Flickr
Open up your M and discover there's an un-rewound roll still inside! Kodachrome no less 🙁
What have you done lately, photographically, that made you cringe?
Ouch! That woulda been a keeper, too...
This reminds me. I have been know to forget what film was loaded in what camera. I had a Canon P and M2 with me last fall, doing Autumn color shots and some "shapes" oriented ones. I thought the Canon had Fuji Superia 100 color and the Leica had XP-2 (400). I shot both cameras dry, and when I rewound, it was the other way around. So the color was a roll of underexposed photos of grey rock, and the BW was a roll of overexposed pictures of leaves and trees and a lake. But since I DID use sunny 16, so I did save 1 or 2 shots because I badly mis-guessed the light in some cases...
Alpacaman reminds me that one other problem I had last summer was by mistake to re-wind too much one of my KR64 and now all the unexposed film is inside the canister with no leader outside. Nor sure how to open and close the canister withou damaging it.
robert, getting old and making mistakes...
You know there'a a little tool you can buy that you insert through the felt seal and you can get the leader out again? Takes a few tries sometimes but it eventually works if you're patient. I've got a couple of different versions.
Found them in Camera Accessories on the "Bay.
Or take it to a one hour photo lab and ask them to retrieve it. They have tools to do that because they have to tape the end of the film before feeding it into the processing plant.
... or get another roll of film lick the leader, stick the wet leader into the cassette by 2-3" and tug it back out again ... the lost end will come out with it
Open up your M and discover there's an un-rewound roll still inside!
You know there'a a little tool you can buy that you insert through the felt seal and you can get the leader out again? Takes a few tries sometimes but it eventually works if you're patient. I've got a couple of different versions.
Found them in Camera Accessories on the "Bay.
Or take it to a one hour photo lab and ask them to retrieve it. They have tools to do that because they have to tape the end of the film before feeding it into the processing plant.
I managed to get a chunk of my finger in every single frame on a roll I recently shot with my new CV 15/4.5... A little wider than the 21 I'm used to!
At least I am not the guy that developed a roll of film in fixer.