iamzip
Ambitious, but rubbish
So, I just put a roll of Kodak Portra 400VC 220 ($15 at my local camera shop) through my Fuji GA645. Shots of Christmas, plus a few of my mom's birthday and my wife's. I finish the roll, open up the camera, and can't find the little adhesive spot to secure it, so I go into the other room to get a piece of scotch tape. While fiddling with it, I drop the roll, not just drop it on the floor but I am still holding one end in my hand so it unravels as it falls...:bang:

dazedgonebye
Veteran
Oh great. I've always been afraid I'd do that, and now I know I will.
Sorry....
Sorry....
iamzip
Ambitious, but rubbish
Unfortunately I've been fighting a cold for a few days, and today seems to be the worst so far, so my head is kind of in a fog. Usually I am super careful about that kind of thing, I guess I got too confident.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
Great...now I have something new to worry about!!!
I just started respooling some 120 to 620 reels so keeping it tight and taped is a big deal right now...
I just started respooling some 120 to 620 reels so keeping it tight and taped is a big deal right now...
MartinP
Veteran
Camera tape stuck somewhere on the camera looks trashy but is very useful - though I wouldn't bother at home, I must admit. It has to be viewed as a "learning experience" I guess :-/
iamzip
Ambitious, but rubbish
I guess. As I was unloading the camera, I was actually thinking to myself, "Why am I unloading this now? I'm not going to the camera store again today." So now I will leave it in the camera until I take it in, develop it myself, or want to put another roll in the camera.
I actually was able to forget about it for a while (it was pretty upsetting), my wife and I went out to dinner for her birthday and I loaded some Superia 1600 into my Canon A1 and slapped my 50mm 1.4 on the front - currently the fastest glass I own. We went to Morimoto here in Philly, some pretty interesting lighting / design, looking forward to seeing how the pics come out.
I actually was able to forget about it for a while (it was pretty upsetting), my wife and I went out to dinner for her birthday and I loaded some Superia 1600 into my Canon A1 and slapped my 50mm 1.4 on the front - currently the fastest glass I own. We went to Morimoto here in Philly, some pretty interesting lighting / design, looking forward to seeing how the pics come out.
Dfin
Well-known
You are not Robinson Crusoe there old son. I did exactly the same thing at a wedding shoot, mainly arriving at the church/car shots. Luckly my assistant was covering with 35mm, so not all was lost, but it still hurt.
Share: