tuanvinh2000
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Let share some of your frame 00 photos.
Sometimes all you need is half a frame.
Sometimes all you need is half a frame.

I've worked out how to load my MPs so that I get 39 full frames on B&W film (38 on C41 film) every time, but here's an example from before. Close but not quite.
Elmar bokeh by jonmanjiro, on Flickr
Share the love! What's the secret?
Share the love! What's the secret?
Yes, please. Share the secret. I get 38 every time with my M6, but I'd love to get one more.
Occurs with some bulk loaders.I don't know how you guys manage to get partial frames at the end of the roll... every manual advance camera I've ever owned won't wind on fully for the last frame if there isn't enough film for it... 😕
Occurs with some bulk loaders.
* Remove base plate.
* Slot the film canister into the camera with the film leader tip half way into the take up spool.
* Wind on the film 1/2 to 2/3 of the way through the frame and make sure the gears that engage the perforations in the film are positioned correctly and actually engaging the film both top and bottom.
* Close the back and put on the base plate.
* Wind on the remaining 1/3 to 1/2 of the frame and fire the shutter.
* Wind on the next frame and you're ready to go!
I can consistently get 39 full shots with any Fujifilm B&W film this way.