Thardy
Veteran
What would cause this?
I developed a roll of FP4 (24 exp) a couple of days ago. All went well after I got the film onto the reel with just a little difficulty.
Today I tried to load the same type of film, but 36 exp (found in a camera I have not used for a long time.)
I tried many , many times but it just would not wind on the reel. I could feel it being taken up but all of a sudden it would just pop off. Other times it seemed to actually unwind once it got so far. In the light (I kept the bulk in darkness) I could see the film winding on the reel, and the same thing would happen once I turned off the lights and got so far.
Finally I cut the film in half and put it on two reels (mostly by pushing the film) just to end my frustration. The films are washing now and I could see that at least a few frames made it.
Has anyone had this problem before? Are some plastic reels better than others. I was using a kit from Arista. Also the film was very tightly wound, does that contribute? Sometimes the film seemed to have a hard time passing over the the ball bearing area properly. Would using steel reels prevent this?
Any help would bear appreciated.
I developed a roll of FP4 (24 exp) a couple of days ago. All went well after I got the film onto the reel with just a little difficulty.
Today I tried to load the same type of film, but 36 exp (found in a camera I have not used for a long time.)
I tried many , many times but it just would not wind on the reel. I could feel it being taken up but all of a sudden it would just pop off. Other times it seemed to actually unwind once it got so far. In the light (I kept the bulk in darkness) I could see the film winding on the reel, and the same thing would happen once I turned off the lights and got so far.
Finally I cut the film in half and put it on two reels (mostly by pushing the film) just to end my frustration. The films are washing now and I could see that at least a few frames made it.
Has anyone had this problem before? Are some plastic reels better than others. I was using a kit from Arista. Also the film was very tightly wound, does that contribute? Sometimes the film seemed to have a hard time passing over the the ball bearing area properly. Would using steel reels prevent this?
Any help would bear appreciated.