mbisc
Silver Halide User
Had a quick question -- I have read repeatedly here on this forum that one way to battle the film flatness issues in old 6x9 cameras (whether folders or others) is to not wind the film until just prior to taking the photo. Why?
It would seem to me that if you wind the film right after taking the previous photo (which is what I am currently doing -- if for no other reason than to avoid double-exposures), then the film has time to flatten out from its curved shape from being tightly wound on the spool. What am I missing here 😕 ?
Thanks in advance!
It would seem to me that if you wind the film right after taking the previous photo (which is what I am currently doing -- if for no other reason than to avoid double-exposures), then the film has time to flatten out from its curved shape from being tightly wound on the spool. What am I missing here 😕 ?
Thanks in advance!