Did it myself last month. Scary...Finished off a 120 roll of Tri-X, only to realize, upon taking it out of the Hassy back, that I loaded it BACKWARDS.
Second time it's happened in the past six months.
I must be getting too old for this.
One point that I rather like about my TLRs is the near foolproof film loading path. I figure I'm going to have to be really short on coffee for awhile before I could screw any of them up, but I have seen a few people on youtube loading the film UNDER the roller on a Rollicord. Haven't seen the end result, but I suspect it to be a tad rustic.
Some Rolleiiflexes are "autoloading" which require the film to go between the rollers (like my 2.8E), others do not have that and go over the rollers (like my GX).
I have seen the damage done if it is fed accidentally between - basically vertical scratches on the emulsion.
That hurts. Hope you can reshoot!Finished off a 120 roll of Tri-X, only to realize, upon taking it out of the Hassy back, that I loaded it BACKWARDS.
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That hurts. Hope you can reshoot!
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