Please, reassure me that this will all very shortly become automatic! Otherwise, I'm film's worst enemy. So far today, I've set up 5 nicely-ish composed shots in the Crown Graphic with 6x9 roll-film back attached.
The results?
Successfully exposed frames: 0/8. 3 more shots left. Camera put aside, for a re-group.
Mostly, I'm whining. But, if you have a simple mnemonic that would help a beginner keep the steps straight, particularly when using the roll film adapter, I'm all ears!
EDIT: I can't even do arithmetic, apparently. 4 frames of film blown, 5 shots missed? Too many, anyway.
The results?
- I forgot to reset the aperture from 32 to 5.6 (indoor shot, daylight, no flash) - shot ruined
- I forgot to advance the film to the next frame between shots - two more ruined
- After noting and correcting these problems - I then forgot to pull the dark slide for the next two pictures - two more ruined.
Successfully exposed frames: 0/8. 3 more shots left. Camera put aside, for a re-group.
Mostly, I'm whining. But, if you have a simple mnemonic that would help a beginner keep the steps straight, particularly when using the roll film adapter, I'm all ears!
EDIT: I can't even do arithmetic, apparently. 4 frames of film blown, 5 shots missed? Too many, anyway.