wahiba
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I recieved a Balda 120 folder for my birthday. Nice camera but winding film takes a bit of getting used to. It has a combination mechanical counter and shutter interlock. Basically the film wind knob is turned backwards before forwards and winding on film. Red window is just for first frame.
Well with my first fil I got a bit mixed up and checked the window and the film did not seem to be moving forward a full frame. On my first film only six pictures were OK and another four were overlapped in pairs. At lest the shutter worked and it is light tight.
Carefully read downloaded instruction on line and decided to set start just before first 1. This i did and the winding procedure was working. When I got to 12 I took the picture and wound on to take another, which I did. I had my suspicions. confirmed when the processed film was found to have 13 perfectly useable square images. They are pretty close together, but no overlapping. There is certainly enough room on the film for 13 exposures.
So has the film gotlonger over the years? Is it just to provide sufficient to cover errors? or is it avoiding 'unlucky 13'?
Anyhow it is now lucky 13 for me.
Well with my first fil I got a bit mixed up and checked the window and the film did not seem to be moving forward a full frame. On my first film only six pictures were OK and another four were overlapped in pairs. At lest the shutter worked and it is light tight.
Carefully read downloaded instruction on line and decided to set start just before first 1. This i did and the winding procedure was working. When I got to 12 I took the picture and wound on to take another, which I did. I had my suspicions. confirmed when the processed film was found to have 13 perfectly useable square images. They are pretty close together, but no overlapping. There is certainly enough room on the film for 13 exposures.
So has the film gotlonger over the years? Is it just to provide sufficient to cover errors? or is it avoiding 'unlucky 13'?
Anyhow it is now lucky 13 for me.