DougGrosjean
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Hi all,
Trying not to re-invent the wheel.
Have started using some of the 9.5" aerial film that came with my #10 Cirkut. Skipping ahead, I'm pleased with the results.
But....
I figured I could just spool it onto one of the several 10" film spools I've got, biassing it toward the bottom, and let gravity keep it there. I could compensate by shifting the lens up or down slightly.
That works OK for me (have only taken 2 shots using aerial film, but haven't had a problem), but then while researching archives on the Net, I saw where Len Robertson mentioned in 2006, using spacers on a 10" spool when using 9.5" film.
Have I simply been lucky? I know that's possible, and would hate to blow a shot when my luck runs out.
Do spacers make it simpler / easier to spool the 9.5" film onto the 10" spools?
Sorry if some of this stuff should be obvious. Things are going well for me with my Cirkut, and I'd like to keep the relationship a good one.
Thanks!
Doug Grosjean
NW Ohio
Trying not to re-invent the wheel.
Have started using some of the 9.5" aerial film that came with my #10 Cirkut. Skipping ahead, I'm pleased with the results.
But....
I figured I could just spool it onto one of the several 10" film spools I've got, biassing it toward the bottom, and let gravity keep it there. I could compensate by shifting the lens up or down slightly.
That works OK for me (have only taken 2 shots using aerial film, but haven't had a problem), but then while researching archives on the Net, I saw where Len Robertson mentioned in 2006, using spacers on a 10" spool when using 9.5" film.
Have I simply been lucky? I know that's possible, and would hate to blow a shot when my luck runs out.
Do spacers make it simpler / easier to spool the 9.5" film onto the 10" spools?
Sorry if some of this stuff should be obvious. Things are going well for me with my Cirkut, and I'd like to keep the relationship a good one.
Thanks!
Doug Grosjean
NW Ohio