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How to Use 35mm SLR Cameras : Tips on Loading a 35mm Camera With Film

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2007

Watch and learn how to load film into a 35mm point and shoot camera, in this free how-to video about using 35mm SLR cameras.

Expert: Fred Norwood
Bio: Fred Norwood has been a professional photographer for over 23 years. Being a portrait photographer, Fred specializes in photographing weddings, family groups, animals, babies, and high school seniors.
Filmmaker: David Cornman

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  • I've only EVER seen one auto-wind camera that can do that in 10 years!

    Isn't this tutorial is made rather redundant by the fact that people who DO have a self-loading camera won't be phased as to how they load it? I'd suggest that you teach the people with a manual loading camera (which probably accounts for most people anyway) how to load a film as its slightly more tricky.

    I just wanted to point out the pointlessness of making a tutorial about something that's completely automatic. Pointless

  • I would not underestimate the power of film

    has over digital,film has more resolution then digital if scanned on the computer,I have had

    personally had better results on film than on digital.

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  • automated? automated is too easy,and performing something powerful than manual ones.

    I only know the continuous shooting is the additional function of these automated.

    However auto-loaded does not provide you the fully understanding.

  • thank you! very helpful!

  • Film cameras give better results, just are a bit more awkward and time consuming in the sense of loading the film (and if you're away, safely storing the film). Also there are the developing costs which put people off, but overall, film gives better quality because as mentioned before, the scanner will get a higher resoloution. For children and stupid people, a digital camera is a must. I use both, and quite honestly, think they both get more or less the same quality (1980's and 200's camera :)

  • You can use a Dark Closet as a "Dark room" to Load the Film

  • awesome!! thanks that was alot of help..i just bought a canon prima zoom yesterday and had no idea..simple instructions!! thanks again

  • Show one with manual Camera!!!

  • Thanks so much for making this video! I never used film cameras and was scared I was going to mess up the film . I watched other videos but they talked so much and then they got me all confused but I liked this video a lot. Thanks so much.

  • so....i shoot with both film and memory card base cameras

    and i get different results

    so dont fucking whine douch

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