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Thanks to all the folks who game my advice I resolved the issues I had with my first bulk roll. I think the real issue was it never was exposed...it must have not caught properly on the roll. I shot the roll and I love image quality of the Yashica Electro 35. Developed the film and got a few good ones including some images of a classic car that someone was working on when Edie (Greyhound) and I went on a walk Saturday and some heavy machinery parked by one of the main roads. (I'm going to post them in my gallery) I did run into a small issue...the film pulled off the end of the roll...had to go into my "dark room" and unspool the film manually. I used the ratchet reel and it was dry so the film went on easily.
Thank you all again!
 
cepwin,

The little, laughable mistakes are the best... Looks like you need to use more tape, or stronger tape.
 
cepwin,

The little, laughable mistakes are the best... Looks like you need to use more tape, or stronger tape.

+1

Try to make sure that the tape attaches to both sides of the film. I find masking tape works well.
 
It sounds strange but, sometimes, you need to make mistakes. People often learn more from mistakes than from always doing everything right.
Outstanding quote! Very true.

OP - Woohoo! I find name brand masking tape works great (Scotch, etc). Double it over like mentioned above so it tapes on the film, spool and back again to the film...

Bulking is a joy. When you have a few differnt types, you look outside, see what the sun is doing, and take it from there (gray, maybe 400, stark bright grab the PanF+, etc...).
 
Thanks folks! Oh yeah, mistakes is how you learn..and I think I've made a large percentage of them :smile:. Yes, it's nice also to have the flexibility of < 36 shots/roll (although 36/roll is the most economical.)
 
LOL....so true...hummm...since I'm still making mistakes I guess that means I'm still young :smile:
 
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