Helinophoto
Member
Hi
Just purchased a Hasselblad 503CW and I was wondering if anyone here could be so kind as to answer me this:
- When you're out shooting and you've shot your 12 frames, do you then rewind your film, take it out and replace it with a fresh roll? Or do I need to open/remove the film in the dark-room? Or do you _not_ rewind at all, but take out the takeup-spool and store that before processing?
I know this is probably a stupid question (and it is), but Internet searches yielded no hits (hard to find a search term that match the question), and it is probably so basic that no one has ever asked the question.
I am very familiar with 135mm film and cameras (canon, leica), but medium format and Hasselblad is un-charted territory for a happy amateur like me.
Thank you.
Just purchased a Hasselblad 503CW and I was wondering if anyone here could be so kind as to answer me this:
- When you're out shooting and you've shot your 12 frames, do you then rewind your film, take it out and replace it with a fresh roll? Or do I need to open/remove the film in the dark-room? Or do you _not_ rewind at all, but take out the takeup-spool and store that before processing?
I know this is probably a stupid question (and it is), but Internet searches yielded no hits (hard to find a search term that match the question), and it is probably so basic that no one has ever asked the question.

I am very familiar with 135mm film and cameras (canon, leica), but medium format and Hasselblad is un-charted territory for a happy amateur like me.
Thank you.
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