doubs43
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There has been so many posts by people who find loading a bottom-loading Leica, FED etc. a chore that I've done a very quick down & dirty "How To" in pictures. I hope this will take the "mystery" out of stuffing film in the bottom of those cameras!
There are eight pictures so this will be done in two separate posts.
Picture One: You need the film, a pair of sissors and the camera.
Picture Two: Pull about 3 1/2 inches of film from the cassette. Four sprocket holes from the cassette, begin your cut and try to approximate what you see here. I add the little snips on the end to sort of round the leader but it's not necessary.
Picture Three: Remove the bottom of the camera body and remove the take-up spool.
Picture Four: Insert the leader under the flat spring of the take-up spool as shown. Note that the film is up against the flange of the spool at the top.
Picture Five: A closer view of the film in the take-up spool.
Now go to the second post for the remainder of the pictures and instructions.
There are eight pictures so this will be done in two separate posts.
Picture One: You need the film, a pair of sissors and the camera.
Picture Two: Pull about 3 1/2 inches of film from the cassette. Four sprocket holes from the cassette, begin your cut and try to approximate what you see here. I add the little snips on the end to sort of round the leader but it's not necessary.
Picture Three: Remove the bottom of the camera body and remove the take-up spool.
Picture Four: Insert the leader under the flat spring of the take-up spool as shown. Note that the film is up against the flange of the spool at the top.
Picture Five: A closer view of the film in the take-up spool.
Now go to the second post for the remainder of the pictures and instructions.