Frames X, 00 and 0

nickandre

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Why do modern cameras with auto wind skip these frames? I always loved the ability to squeeze 41 exposures onto my 36 exposure rolls of film with my K1000 loaded in a dark closet. Is this a conspiracy or what?
 

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probably because not everyone loads their film in darkness, and
one usually burns 2 frames with the back open to make sure
all the sprocket holes are aligned ..

when i want more than 36 exposures for a roll of 36, i just use a half frame camera
and get between 72 and 80 exposures ..
 

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There's really no direct way around this.

You could always use a manual-wind camera. Then you get full control over where you start shooting.

When I was a kid we loaded film in the darkroom and shot right after the leader. Frugal. But it was fun.
 

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You can always attach a false leader to get more shots but the trick is to attach it with something strong enough but not "bulky".
 

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Those first frames were many times of people's feet as they blew off the frames to get the counter to "1". I always wanted to do a show of those frames- feet and different ground it was really fasinating (sp?). Or maybe we were just bored in the lab......
 
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