sanmich
Veteran
So it happened yesterday:
I was at the weeding of a cousin. I had an M6 and two lenses, as well as a few rolls of TX in IXMOOs.
I reached the end of the roll just in the middle of the ceremony, and then I got this horrible sensation: Instead of feeling the advance stuck, I felt a light bump, and then...nothing. No resistance whatsoever.
I knew immediately what it meant (the film just kissed the cassette bye bye), and to make a long story short (you don't know the cold sweat...), I couldn't shoot the rest of the ceremony, and later retrieved the film in crazy maneuvers in a relatively dark back room (expecting at least some good amount of scratches on this one, if it's not also fogged).
Also, a few days before, I had another cassette spool which didn't lock the film (it's a newly acquired cassette lot). This was at the spooling stage, so no harm was done.
So my questions:
Did you gentlemen ever experienced such problems?
Is there some maintenance to be done to the spools, or maybe some special way to cut the film?
How do you make sure a problem that mundane but causing so much trouble doesn't happen? (except having, always, always, always!! a backup camera :bang🙂
Thanks!🙂
I was at the weeding of a cousin. I had an M6 and two lenses, as well as a few rolls of TX in IXMOOs.
I reached the end of the roll just in the middle of the ceremony, and then I got this horrible sensation: Instead of feeling the advance stuck, I felt a light bump, and then...nothing. No resistance whatsoever.
I knew immediately what it meant (the film just kissed the cassette bye bye), and to make a long story short (you don't know the cold sweat...), I couldn't shoot the rest of the ceremony, and later retrieved the film in crazy maneuvers in a relatively dark back room (expecting at least some good amount of scratches on this one, if it's not also fogged).
Also, a few days before, I had another cassette spool which didn't lock the film (it's a newly acquired cassette lot). This was at the spooling stage, so no harm was done.
So my questions:
Did you gentlemen ever experienced such problems?
Is there some maintenance to be done to the spools, or maybe some special way to cut the film?
How do you make sure a problem that mundane but causing so much trouble doesn't happen? (except having, always, always, always!! a backup camera :bang🙂
Thanks!🙂