BrianShaw
Member
Ditto
Here’s where theory meets practice: with even casual cleanliness I respool 120 to 620 all the time and no issues with dust on the film. And it’s fast and easy!
'It has never happened to me' is advice that often falls flat at the first hurdle because a) everybody has their own level of cleanliness either practically or tolerance wise, b) not everybody has the required aptitude for certain tasks, and c) 'it has never happened to me' does not mean it can't happen. And as we've seen there is no universal advice regarding re-spooling, everybody has their own way which also happens to be the best. So re-spooling like nibbling at the plastic spool is not the goal, it isn't victory, it is simply a tactic used in scoring the goal, which after five pages it's worth remembering is to make a great photograph.
I don't use a changing bag.
FWIW, the essentially one handed method I use for transferring the film from spool to spool doesn't expose the film surface to much opportunity to encounter dust and dirt - not much more opportunity than running a film through the camera to expose it.
Obviously not in daylight.
Correct - in fact, in darkness.
I hate changing bags with a passion!
The only good thing about a changing bag is I can keep some dark in my camera bag, just in case.
I don't use a changing bag.
FWIW, the essentially one handed method I use for transferring the film from spool to spool doesn't expose the film surface to much opportunity to encounter dust and dirt - not much more opportunity than running a film through the camera to expose it.
LOL... I thought I invented the one-hand respool technique.![]()
Correct - in fact, in darkness.
I hate changing bags with a passion!
The only good thing about a changing bag is I can keep some dark in my camera bag, just in case.
Oh, don't worry. When I bought it the bakelite was cracked and rough. The latch barely moved. There was a ton of caked-on dust on the lenses. The screws were stripped. It was a big mess.Oh the inhumanity of it all!!![]()
It never happened to me because I regularly clean out my changing bag and leave it zipped up to help keep the dirt out.
My Brownie Hawkeye works that way, but the take-up is far from smooth.
I just loaded Ilford FP4+ 120 roll in my Brownie Hawkeye camera and it is tight. I did not know that the owl eyes were warning me about the number 1 coming so I went past it.
The printing kodak does on tmy400 must be the lightest, most impossible to see gray ink they could find- it’s always a struggle to land on a frame with a red window….
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