35mm Film-ISO, Exposures, and Loading
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hey thanx for this video i just borrowed a b+w camera from my comm tech teacher and i completly forgot how to load the film. thanx :)
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Thanks so much for this video. Just got a ricoh from my aunt and I wasnt sure how to work it
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Would you please be able to do a video on the lens, and what all the numbers mean?
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@xeonj no there is a button the bottom of the camera on the right side that you press when your done taking pictures. that will release the film from the grip on the spool. then you pull of the winder and wind it in the opposite direction to bring it back into the film roll. them you should be good to take the film out
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I cannot change my iso on my nikon n2020 film I've tried everything the manual doesn't go into great detail about it :/
ashovr82 8 months ago
@ashovr82 well theres lots of things you can try. for starters, you may not need to change the iso on your camera! my Canon T50 from those same years detects the iso automatically. but if there is an actual wheel that has all the iso settings on it then there are two options from there. 1. on my ricoh the wheel wont turn unless you press down this little metal button next to it. 2. try pulling up on the knob. some cameras knobs wont turn unless you pull up on them
MrBasementJams 8 months ago
I'm wondering if it is too much trouble for you to make a video of getting the films out..... thanks
xeonj 1 year ago
@xeonj not at all! ill try to get it done asap just subscribe so you can see it later
MrBasementJams 1 year ago
@MrBasementJams would like to see this also! which film do you reccommend?
mzbluepunkrocker 10 months ago
@mzbluepunkrocker i would just start with any ISO of kodak that you can get from cvs or walgreens or whereever. Use 800 for indoor shooting and 200 outdoor shooting. 400 is decent for both.
MrBasementJams 10 months ago