Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
Spent the last five hours traveling and finishing off a roll of Ektar in my 500C/M. The last three shots were the most important.
So, after frame 12, I wound the camera, which also winds the magazine, but like an effing moron, I didn’t wind the magazine so that the entire film roll could be completely on the takeup spool.
You guessed it: once home I unlocked the insert and immediately saw the tail end of the film. I didn’t pull the insert completely out and the room was dark, but I had it partway out for about 2 seconds, tops.
Of the 12 frames, how many do you think are not totally light-struck?
It’ll be a while before I know - I don’t develop 120 color film.
I am so mad at myself right now. Lesson learned, but right now I don’t even want to see a camera.
So, after frame 12, I wound the camera, which also winds the magazine, but like an effing moron, I didn’t wind the magazine so that the entire film roll could be completely on the takeup spool.
You guessed it: once home I unlocked the insert and immediately saw the tail end of the film. I didn’t pull the insert completely out and the room was dark, but I had it partway out for about 2 seconds, tops.
Of the 12 frames, how many do you think are not totally light-struck?
It’ll be a while before I know - I don’t develop 120 color film.
I am so mad at myself right now. Lesson learned, but right now I don’t even want to see a camera.
newsgrunt
Well-known
OUCH !!! been there, done that as well. fingers crossed
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
You probably lost the last frame and fogged the next one. Done that myself.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
We've all done it once, except for me; I've done it twice.
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
UPDATE:
I was lucky. Only the very top of frame 12 was light struck, which I can crop with no adverse effect; the rest of the frame and the earlier frames are fine. Thinking about it, the fact that I wound-on after frame 12 helped a bit, plus the fact that the paper backing offers good protection.
However, before receiving the processed film I decided to travel back to the same location and re-photograph the same scenes - as similar as weather would permit.
Definitely a lesson learned and a mistake I’ll never make again.
I was lucky. Only the very top of frame 12 was light struck, which I can crop with no adverse effect; the rest of the frame and the earlier frames are fine. Thinking about it, the fact that I wound-on after frame 12 helped a bit, plus the fact that the paper backing offers good protection.
However, before receiving the processed film I decided to travel back to the same location and re-photograph the same scenes - as similar as weather would permit.
Definitely a lesson learned and a mistake I’ll never make again.
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