domtill
Newbie
Hey I'm new here so hi to all!
I need a bit of advice concerning my holga 135bc. I got in from taking some photos this afternoon, left it on the table while I got a drink and came back to find my daughter opening up the back of it! thankfully i got in there before any damage was done to the camera or film but the frame counter was reset to 's', I had only taken four shots on this roll, is there any way to get it back to that?
As you can probably tell, I'm a bit new to this, this is my first camera using film since i was about 8 and I'm just getting used to it but thanks in advance if anyone can help.
I need a bit of advice concerning my holga 135bc. I got in from taking some photos this afternoon, left it on the table while I got a drink and came back to find my daughter opening up the back of it! thankfully i got in there before any damage was done to the camera or film but the frame counter was reset to 's', I had only taken four shots on this roll, is there any way to get it back to that?
As you can probably tell, I'm a bit new to this, this is my first camera using film since i was about 8 and I'm just getting used to it but thanks in advance if anyone can help.
shane_goguen
Established
Why Worry?
marlowe
Member
Maybe I'm missing something here, I haven't played with a holga. The only problem is that the frame counter reads zero?
Can't you just take pictures until the film won't advance anymore?
Can't you just take pictures until the film won't advance anymore?
cnphoto
Well-known
If the camera back has been opened while the film was in the camera, wont those photographs be ruined anyway? As said above, just shoot until you can no longer dvance the film (do not force it) and then rewind and you're done. Or just mentally add 4 (or 5) to the total showing until the total equals 36 once added.
domtill
Newbie
just for practical reasons i wondered if it could be moved you know but thanks anyway guys.
i would have thought so yeah, only 3 or 4 though at most, not to worry!
i would have thought so yeah, only 3 or 4 though at most, not to worry!
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