How to Use 35mm SLR Cameras : Loading 35mm SLR Cameras With Film

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2007

Watch and learn from an expert how to load film into 35mm SLR cameras 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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  • thanks a lot for this video.. i was struggling to load film each time, n i knew i was doing something wrong. now i know :D

  • Wow, his hands are fuckin DRY!

  • cool tips! do you know you can control this camera with an infrared remote? I know..you're saying "no, this cameras as no IR receiver". but.. Yap you cant control it wirelessly! great for long exposures and remote shooting! check out how at this link (copy to browsers address bar): remoteALL.bymac.org

  • @m4pl3r Yes, but you must remember at which point you stop at to avoid double exposures. Use a film picker or a film picking technique to pull the leader out of the cartridge and reload it in to your camera and take blanks (Light can leak in from your view finder, best to do it in complete darkness) until you are where you left off.

  • Say that if i took 15 shot with the film. Is it possible for me to rewind the film remove it from the camera, and then put it back in and re-use the film again? thanks

  • @shakeeit121 I have a old Konica AutoReflex T4 and thought the same. The only purpose for the batteries in these old film cameras is the light meter you see in the viewfinder. I've memorized all the correct F-Stops and Shutter Speeds for most scenes so I have never replaced the dead batteries. Just load that film up and shoot away! :)

  • IMG, THANK U SO MUCH!!!

  • wtf is up with your hands

  • I don't get it he's am expert yet he scraped the shutter more then once and he couldn't get the cartridge in place some "expert"

  • just out of interest, i recently bought a phenix dc303k second hand.. i've loaded it as you've advised and i've taken a few snaps on it.. although i'm just wondering whether or not the battery works? how would i know otherwise and would the camera actually take photographs if the batteries were dead? if you could get back to me asap i'd be most grateful, thanks. :)

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