This happened to me, but with a 35mm camera-- and after I got to the vacation spot! Since it was a (slightly more than) half-frame camera, I sacrificed one of the rolls of film I'd brought and used my pocket multitool to cut and shave the donor film cassette's spool into a makeshift take-up. Worked fine (with some leader trimming), and now I have a spare Tenax II spool incase it happens again (the Tenax II, like some Soviet cameras, really doesn't hold onto its spool well).Not this, but that. Prepare backpack for the day. Camera (folder), film, filters, monopod, etc... I normally do not put the film in the camera before taking the first picture, in case it's a day without a single picture (happens), and next outing I decide color vs b/w.
Arrive at first "promising" scene. Open film box, open camera back. No takeup spool!
Lesson learned.
I figured that. The ones I use are weak as crap. They're very thin and very stretchy. I've been using them for a year and a half and never had any problem. Probably put a band on a dozen rolls or more.@Moose22 the problem with rubber bands is that if they are too tight, the emulsion will get marks that ruin the negative.
I was concerned, because Foma confectioned films have a moisten-to-stick hold-down that often doesn't hold, so I was thinking how to protect the roll for the rest of the walk (still had the steep section ahead) and return as I folded the tail tab under and started to wrap the glue tab -- and the roll jumped out of my hand, leaving only the glue tab firmly held in the fingers of the opposite hand.
Do digital shooters have stories like this?
Went to swap lenses once and a mosquito flew in and stuck to the sensor. Most spectacular sunset in weeks and all my shots of those reflections have a giant smudge in the middle.Do digital shooters have stories like this?
My Foma rolls (generally actual Foma, not Arista) have a peel and stick tape.
I haven't used actual Foma branded film, maybe ever. I use the .EDU Ultra, and I've never seen a peel and stick on any such. Perhaps that's a recent change in Foma's confectioning and will trickle down to rebranding and toll packaging?
Do digital shooters have stories like this?
Do digital shooters have stories like this?
I've seen the peel and stick on Fuji films even going back fifteen years or more -- and the .EDU Ultra I've been using recently was purchased in 2020, in date. Maybe it's a distinguishing point between the two; if I can confirm that, I may start using the Foma branded, since there's very little difference in price.
I've seen the peel and stick on Fuji films even going back fifteen years or more -- and the .EDU Ultra I've been using recently was purchased in 2020, in date. Maybe it's a distinguishing point between the two; if I can confirm that, I may start using the Foma branded, since there's very little difference in price.
And a sheet of Rollei IR fell out of the holder, into the camera once. That stuff is really thin. I accidently loaded it into the dark side slot I didn't realise until I was packing up the camera.
I've been using EDU Ultra 100/400 in 120 for years and mine have always had the peel and stick tape.
I too have had sheets fall out of the holder and into the camera. An annoying problem but I can avoid it by using a Grafmatic 45.
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