I'm having some issues with my SL66SE 120 film back, wanted to see if anyone else has seen anything similar.
Thanks.
- The last three rolls I have shot (1x Fujicolor Pro 400H and 2x Pro 400N), some part of the first frame is fully exposed (like the leader portion of 35mm film). I believe I'm loading it correctly. I cocked the shutter before removing the magazine. I advanced the gear until the arrow on the back lines up with the arrow on the spool holder. Closed the back, rolled up the winder on the back until it stopped, pushed it in. And then shot the first frame without winding the camera itself because it was already cocked. One of the films, I even loaded in a very dark room. The rolls I have shot in this same camera before this did not exhibit this issue.
- When using a Fujicolor roll on a Kodak spool (circa 2010), the frame spacing is large and I only get 11 exposures. If I use only Fujicolor one after another, no issues. If I use only Kodak one after another, no issues. Actually, I've seen something similar on a GA645Wi. I think the Kodak spools are just a hair too tight for Fuji backing paper, so on the GA645Wi, I got a fat roll when shooting Fuji after Kodak. I guess the GA645Wi measures film travel, so you get a fat roll but consistent spacing, but the SL66SE measures spool rotation, not film travel, resulting in large spacing when the film isn't being wrapped on the take-up spool tight. But I can't be the only person to have ever experienced this...
Thanks.