How to know if film is advancing?

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When checking a newly purchased used camera I keep a very old film to test with. I feed the film into take up reel, leave the back open to watch what is happening. I do that a couple of times, if all is well load her up and take her out.

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Why worry, been using the same roll since 2008.

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When checking a newly purchased used camera I keep a very old film to test with. I feed the film into take up reel, leave the back open to watch what is happening. I do that a couple of times, if all is well load her up and take her out.
Same here. I have my camera testing roll clearly labeled so not to accidentally confuse it with fresh film.
 

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WOW please disregard the original post, shooting film since 1968 and have been wondering why there are never any photos!

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