dmr
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This is kind of a quickie report on the Promaster #6583 Film Leader Retriever. I know the topic of how to get the leader back out has come up here a couple times.
Well, I did it again. 🙁 Last Thursday I accidentally wound the leader of a new roll of film back into the cartridge. 🙁
This time it was Kodachrome, so I definitely wanted to get it back out to load it.
Friday over lunch I went to our area's only remaining real camera store and asked if they had what I described. They had 2 types. The first looked like a plastic strip with some ridges on it and the other was the Promaster with 2 sliders and 3 strips of thin but strong plastic. I asked him which was better and he said that the Promaster was gentler on the film and that was what the guys in the back use.
So anyway, I got it and tried it just a while ago.
There are 3 plastic strips on this thing, 2 of them attached to slider levers and 1 fixed. To pull out the film, you first wind the film so it's not too loose, then insert the ends of all 3 strips into the slot.
Next, push the A slider to drive the one strip all the way into the cartridge, then carefully turn the film right to the point where you hear it click against the end of the strip. Then push the B slider to drive the second strip all the way in.
Then, carefully pull the whole thing out, and >>PRESTO<< the leader comes out with it! 🙂
Anyway, as you might figure I did, I wound it back in and retrieved it back out a couple times just for the heck of it. 🙂
This is going to be a very handy item to keep in the camera bag just in case.
Well, I did it again. 🙁 Last Thursday I accidentally wound the leader of a new roll of film back into the cartridge. 🙁
This time it was Kodachrome, so I definitely wanted to get it back out to load it.
Friday over lunch I went to our area's only remaining real camera store and asked if they had what I described. They had 2 types. The first looked like a plastic strip with some ridges on it and the other was the Promaster with 2 sliders and 3 strips of thin but strong plastic. I asked him which was better and he said that the Promaster was gentler on the film and that was what the guys in the back use.
So anyway, I got it and tried it just a while ago.
There are 3 plastic strips on this thing, 2 of them attached to slider levers and 1 fixed. To pull out the film, you first wind the film so it's not too loose, then insert the ends of all 3 strips into the slot.
Next, push the A slider to drive the one strip all the way into the cartridge, then carefully turn the film right to the point where you hear it click against the end of the strip. Then push the B slider to drive the second strip all the way in.
Then, carefully pull the whole thing out, and >>PRESTO<< the leader comes out with it! 🙂
Anyway, as you might figure I did, I wound it back in and retrieved it back out a couple times just for the heck of it. 🙂
This is going to be a very handy item to keep in the camera bag just in case.