yessammassey
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Digging through the APUG archive, in 2010 a user (37th Exposure) casually mentioned that Foma 100, "has jammed my Fuji GA645 and the motor hasn't worked right ever since and my new Voigtlander Bessa III just chokes on it"
I received a nice almost-mint black GA645Zi in the mail today. As I was preparing for my inaugural shit-shoot test roll of bushes in my backyard, I reached for a package of Foma 100 to blow through in the search for any major defects with the camera. But something stopped me - a twinge of memory. After some searching, I found the old thread and that quote. I had read something to the same effect, elsewhere, an indeterminate amount of time prior. I'm not sure if it's something I should really worry about, but I wasn't about to jam up and ruin a camera I had just acquired.. Not when there could still be legitimate defects warranting a return. I like to save my camera-destroying screws ups until there's no possible recourse for compensation.
But would loading Foma 100 (or any other Foma film, including the Arista line) really jam it up? I know the GA645Zi uses a sensor to determine the presence of film and backing, so if there's something nonstandard about the weight of the Foma base or backing that might confuse the system, I should probably avoid it...right?
I received a nice almost-mint black GA645Zi in the mail today. As I was preparing for my inaugural shit-shoot test roll of bushes in my backyard, I reached for a package of Foma 100 to blow through in the search for any major defects with the camera. But something stopped me - a twinge of memory. After some searching, I found the old thread and that quote. I had read something to the same effect, elsewhere, an indeterminate amount of time prior. I'm not sure if it's something I should really worry about, but I wasn't about to jam up and ruin a camera I had just acquired.. Not when there could still be legitimate defects warranting a return. I like to save my camera-destroying screws ups until there's no possible recourse for compensation.
But would loading Foma 100 (or any other Foma film, including the Arista line) really jam it up? I know the GA645Zi uses a sensor to determine the presence of film and backing, so if there's something nonstandard about the weight of the Foma base or backing that might confuse the system, I should probably avoid it...right?