Thanks for making this video. I made the mistake of putting the film cartridge in first and then would pull the film across to the sprocket. Inserting the film into the sprocket first makes more sense.
not exactly true, there are several full maunaul camerea like AE1, K1000, etc that use a battery, but only for the light meter. U can still operate the camera and take pictures without a battery, just won't have exposure meter at the ready on certain models. Pre EOS days
If you have a manual camera, it doesn't need batteries since its manually operate. Otherwise if theres a place to put batteries in your camera then it clearly defeats the purpose of having manually operated camera, no electronics.
I have one of these camera at home. Do I need a battery for it to work? Cos I can't find the battery anywhere. I think it's too old school, hence not available anymore. =(
creepy dude but good technique on hooking it to the right side before setting the canister into the left side that way you waste as little film as possible
Help! I bought a roll of film with no leader on it, and I'm completely stymied!
renecruzIII 3 weeks ago in playlist Beginning Photography Tips & Techniques
Thanks for making this video. I made the mistake of putting the film cartridge in first and then would pull the film across to the sprocket. Inserting the film into the sprocket first makes more sense.
mstrsmth 11 months ago
Cool video. I'm just learning myself, I've found a lot of helpful tips at thephotographyclinic (.) com
psychotichealth11 1 year ago
not exactly true, there are several full maunaul camerea like AE1, K1000, etc that use a battery, but only for the light meter. U can still operate the camera and take pictures without a battery, just won't have exposure meter at the ready on certain models. Pre EOS days
bottle2lip 2 years ago 3
If you have a manual camera, it doesn't need batteries since its manually operate. Otherwise if theres a place to put batteries in your camera then it clearly defeats the purpose of having manually operated camera, no electronics.
MisterCoreyMe 2 years ago
I have one of these camera at home. Do I need a battery for it to work? Cos I can't find the battery anywhere. I think it's too old school, hence not available anymore. =(
sacrod18 2 years ago
i had one that i couldnt find a batter for either i just got the one close enough 2 the right size
justme8P1 2 years ago
creepy dude but good technique on hooking it to the right side before setting the canister into the left side that way you waste as little film as possible
psyfertech 2 years ago
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Good stuff - I'll pass this along to all my newsletter subscribers.
PartTimePhotography 3 years ago
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how can you now now how to load film?
hybanks2000 3 years ago
Hmm... I'd say if someone has never used a 35mm before, there's a pretty good chance of it. How can you not know how to spell?
fluteloop25 3 years ago 10
BURN
jd83 2 years ago
Very good helpful video. I cant believe I wacthing this lol. Its been a long time.
miniheli 3 years ago
That's a lot quicker to do than loading an Holga. Thank God I don't own one.
nonplasmaant 3 years ago