So that everything is the same as when doing it for real. Including that you first find the free end of the film, and at the end encounter the taped end.
That's not the issue. The OP is having problems with getting the film onto a nylon reel.
So that everything is the same as when doing it for real. Including that you first find the free end of the film, and at the end encounter the taped end.
That's not the issue. The OP is having problems with getting the film onto a nylon reel.
OK, don't run it through the camera first.
All good advice. When I see this much advice I cannot help but think of the scene in "Son of Paleface" with Bob Hope when he is given advice as to how to take on a notorious gunslinger and win and as he is leaving the saloon he tries each bit of advice on a cumulative basis as he passes each of the "advice givers".
It is hilarious. Anyone recall the scene?
Just to make things worse I'll add my bit as well
You might want to try and get a 120 Durst tank complete with an attachment that fixes to the reel and allows you to pass the film through it and directly onto the centre of the reel. You lift the spring in the centre and push the film just under it. Having done this you turn a small handle on the edge of the reel and it pulls the film into the reel.
So other than getting the start of the film under the spring in the centre for which no special skill or dexterity is really needed the rest is simply mechanical.
I have a 120 Jobo tank as well but given the choice I'd go for the Durst every time. It only takes one 120 film at a time but is the most leak-proof tank I have ever used and only needs 450 mls of chemical.
Just remember he draws to the left so lean to the right. There's a wind from the East, better aim to the West. He crouches when he shoots so stand on your toes![]()
You really can't go wrong
pentaxuser
If you otherwise like the Paterson reels, try the Samigon near-clone:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/122989-REG/Samigon_ESA325_Multi_Format_Autofeed_Reel.html
It has much larger "lips" which provide a much easier target for getting the film started on the reel.
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