you know, you could really show how you put the film in the camera instead of doing it outside of the camera's view. Really good job ya did there.........
It depends on what film your using. Some films have a paper backing on the entire roll. If your having a problem with film loading, you can look at my other video. Just go to my channel and look for the amendment video.
This is really confusing. Mostly because I can't see what you're doing most of the time. Which blows cause it was making sense up to about a minute. I don't think mine has a spool anyway. :( gah.
Good stuff, trying to work this out for my Conway Coronet camera, I'm not sure where the roll is actually meant to connect to it as there's no clips, bumps or dips where it's positioned. Just a cut out section...
you know, you could really show how you put the film in the camera instead of doing it outside of the camera's view. Really good job ya did there.........
peppersprayinthebutt 2 years ago
Yeah yeah! Quit the sarcasm! Thats why I made a second vid. its in the related videos window.
radeakins 2 years ago
If your trying to show people how to do something you might want the fix that anoying lag. Whats the point was my first thought.
attheartofspirit 2 years ago
Thats why I made a new video. Its in the related videos window .
radeakins 2 years ago
Once i've loaded the film and placed the cone back in how many times should the winder be rotated before i can shoot?
I know there ought to be a number in the little red window, but all i'm seeing is black!
bettyblueberri 2 years ago
It depends on what film your using. Some films have a paper backing on the entire roll. If your having a problem with film loading, you can look at my other video. Just go to my channel and look for the amendment video.
radeakins 2 years ago
your welcome
radeakins 2 years ago
I got how to take out the thing on the inside and I found the empty spool but I'm unsure where the film goes from the top to the bottom.
Roodlepony 3 years ago
Tell you what. Come back in 2 hours and I'll have a new video just for you.
radeakins 3 years ago
This is really confusing. Mostly because I can't see what you're doing most of the time. Which blows cause it was making sense up to about a minute. I don't think mine has a spool anyway. :( gah.
Roodlepony 3 years ago
Well, what exactly did you find confusing? Perhaps I can help you out in some way?
radeakins 3 years ago
Good stuff, trying to work this out for my Conway Coronet camera, I'm not sure where the roll is actually meant to connect to it as there's no clips, bumps or dips where it's positioned. Just a cut out section...
Informative anyway :)
Kringlebeast 3 years ago
if there is a spool, it should lift out to some degree and the opposite side should be held together a spring of some sort.
radeakins 3 years ago