EOS 3 noob question (mid roll rewind, leader out)

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smileyguy

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Just got a great EOS 3 last week and am having fun playing. Quick question regarding leaving the leader out when doing a mid roll rewind: How do you folks work with that? Do you mark the canister with the last frame counted? What do you do when you reload that film? Lens covered, fire frames until the number you marked on the canister?

I don't think this is a tough question but didn't want to waste film/frames experimenting with this one.

Thanks for your help.
 

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I mark the frame number on the cannister with a pen and then do what you said, fire the shutter until it gets to the frame.
 

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t_nunn said:
I mark the frame number on the cannister with a pen and then do what you said, fire the shutter until it gets to the frame.
I rewind it all the way and mark the number on the canister. when i want to use it i use a film retriever, and put the lens cap on and fire it until its ready. i wish there could be a function that you put in the # of frames and the motor drive\winder goes to it
 

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Just remebrer when reloading film to set smallest aperture and to cover viewfinder window. Just in case...
 
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Yeah, I do this all the time, since I shoot 35mm and sometimes I want to shoot something different filmwise. Follow this good advice and one more. Always reload the film on the same hole in the film so you exposures will stay in line and not close the gap on the previous exposure when you get to where you left off.
 

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flash19901 said:
Yeah, I do this all the time, since I shoot 35mm and sometimes I want to shoot something different filmwise. Follow this good advice and one more. Always reload the film on the same hole in the film so you exposures will stay in line and not close the gap on the previous exposure when you get to where you left off.
Or expose one more just in case, so you dont get a double exp
 

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Also remember to set the camera to manual, if you leave on auto, you will be doing it forever because the camera will calculate the exposure for 30 sec + I set mine to camera to manual at 1/1000th shutter speed, small aperture.

As to the mid wind rewind and then advance back to the frame you rewound at, if I remember right a couple of the Nikons had this feature, like the F5..

R.
 
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