Some of the greatest photographs that I took, were taken with the lens cap on ...
Best/worst thing I have ever done shot a roll of film in an FM2. Gone to rewind it & thought... hmm, not much tension here & realised that I hadn't loaded it first. Oh well.
I stuck the flash sync levers on the X setting on all my Mamiya C lenses more than twenty years ago because it would be too easy to snag them on something and not realise it .I very recently shot a roll of 120 Portra with my new to me Mamiya C220 F indoors using flash. When I got my roll developed everything was under exposed. I checked my lens and I had accidentally moved the switch from the electronic flash setting to the flash bulb setting before I took a single shot. Later I saw on the internet where wedding photographers would epoxy the switch to the electronic flash setting so they wouldn't make my mistake.
Don't feel lonesome. I've shot polaroid, 35mm, medium format, large format and digital. I've also screwed up with each of them!
I stuck the flash sync levers on the X setting on all my Mamiya C lenses more than twenty years ago because it would be too easy to snag them on something and not realise it .
I just glued a short bit of match stick in the slot Alan to stop it physically moving.Thanks Ben. It does makes me feel better!
Did you use epoxy or something else. I thought about using tape on my 105mm DS in case I ever want to use the self timer.
I just glued a short bit of match stick in the slot Alan to stop it physically moving.
I have varifocal lenses in my glasses and have no problems in this respect, however a couple of years ago after finishing shooting a film in my Mamiya C 330F as I believed at the time found when I opened the camera back it was empty !, I had previously left an empty film spool in the take up spool well in the top of the camera when I was previously cleaning the inside of the camera otherwise the camera wouldn't have worked, this is the only time I have ever done this in more than sixty years of photography, and I really felt a fool, but I was lucky there was nothing of great importance on the film, had there been one,The older I get the more I appreciate autofocus, auto-exposure, lightweight cameras. They save putting on my reading glasses to check what the aperture is set to and how many frames I have left. When I use classic cameras, I generally use them at one aperture and shutter speed and it works out just fine.
Same here with my FUJI rangefinders ...
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