Donald Qualls
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I walked up to the mailbox on Christmas Eve, just before sunset -- it's almost half a mile, up a steep hill, a little exercise wouldn't hurt me -- and took along my RB67, 90 mm, prism, left hand grip, and 6x7/120 film back with a couple frames of .EDU Ultra 100 left (along with a couple fresh rolls in my pocket, .EDU Ultra 400 and NHG400). The light was lower than I expected, so I did my best hand holding at 1/15 (heavy camera and very smooth mirror action improves confidence). Once the film was wound through, while still walking slowly (and getting barked at by every dog in the neighborhood -- apparently they're not used to people walking by), I opened the back, took out the insert, and started closing up the roll.
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.
Yep, you guessed it, the entire roll unrolled, all the way to the leader paper, all that bright green base side showing in the cloudy late day light.
Sigh...
All I could do was to wad up the roll, stuff it in a pocket, and go ahead and load the next one (NHG400), which went without incident...
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.
Yep, you guessed it, the entire roll unrolled, all the way to the leader paper, all that bright green base side showing in the cloudy late day light.
Sigh...
All I could do was to wad up the roll, stuff it in a pocket, and go ahead and load the next one (NHG400), which went without incident...