logan2z
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OK, I feel like an idiot but I'm going to ask this anyway:
I haven't used my 500 C/M for a couple of months. There is an A12 back attached to the body and I'm pretty sure I had previously shot a few frames on it. I went to look at the frame counter today to see how many shots I still had left on the roll and it was blank i.e. no frame count is showing in the frame counter window. However, the film consumption indicator is all red., which would lead me to believe that the entire roll has been shot. I was almost positive that I had not used up the entire roll since, if I had, I would have rewound the film and removed it. I decided to try and turn the film crank and it turned a few revolutions and stopped with the frame counter window now showing '1'. This is strange because I would never attach a back without winding the film on. The film consumption indicator is still red after having 'wound on'. Presumably, there is actually a roll of film in the camera since it seemed to wind on to frame '1' (I assume it wouldn't do that without film in the camera) and I have a top from an FP4+ box in the film reminder.
At this point I'm completely confused about the state of the roll in the camera. Have all 12 frames been shot? If so, why did winding the film advance crank set the film counter to 1? Or, did I put a roll of film in the camera and forget to wind it on and now it's at the first frame? If so, why is the film consumption indicator red? Or is the camera in some other state? Not sure how to proceed at this point without opening the back and potentially ruining the roll of film that's inside.
I haven't used my 500 C/M for a couple of months. There is an A12 back attached to the body and I'm pretty sure I had previously shot a few frames on it. I went to look at the frame counter today to see how many shots I still had left on the roll and it was blank i.e. no frame count is showing in the frame counter window. However, the film consumption indicator is all red., which would lead me to believe that the entire roll has been shot. I was almost positive that I had not used up the entire roll since, if I had, I would have rewound the film and removed it. I decided to try and turn the film crank and it turned a few revolutions and stopped with the frame counter window now showing '1'. This is strange because I would never attach a back without winding the film on. The film consumption indicator is still red after having 'wound on'. Presumably, there is actually a roll of film in the camera since it seemed to wind on to frame '1' (I assume it wouldn't do that without film in the camera) and I have a top from an FP4+ box in the film reminder.
At this point I'm completely confused about the state of the roll in the camera. Have all 12 frames been shot? If so, why did winding the film advance crank set the film counter to 1? Or, did I put a roll of film in the camera and forget to wind it on and now it's at the first frame? If so, why is the film consumption indicator red? Or is the camera in some other state? Not sure how to proceed at this point without opening the back and potentially ruining the roll of film that's inside.
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