Robert.I NORMALLY test the rewind knob to check for film,
but it was a long day/night and when i did it the next
day,i was half a sleep and had only 1 coffee
in meG
No direct light,it was about 6:30 am and very overcast out
side.
Yep, i think i'll just do this once.
Dave
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Often some pictures can be saved. Don't ask how I know g
David Brooks wrote:
grabbed the one K1000 i thought was
empty and popped the back Arr,a
roll of 160vc still in it(about 25-27 shot)
Quiry,Is the whole roll kaput or would some of
the pictures in the takeup spool be
Thanks Shel,I won't askG
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There is probably some fogging on the edges of each frame, but with
25-27 shots on the takeup spool, you can probably salvage the heart of
a good many of the shots. I am like Shel, though, I won't tell you how
I know. ;-)
On Sunday 26 May 2002 04:54 pm, you wrote:
David Brooks wrote:
Most of them should be okay. Same thing happened to me today. A customer
asked me to remove the film from her camera. I didn't realize it didn't
have auto rewind and opened the back to see an unrewound, exposed roll of
Max 400. Closed the back, rewound, processed. Only lost the last 3
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From: David Brooks
Subject: OT:I do not believe I did this!!!
Arr,a
roll of 160vc still in it(about 25-27 shot)
The other day, I was opening a single use camera when the film
cassette jumped out of my hand and hit the floor. The end popped
off and the
David Brooks wrote:
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grabbed the one K1000 i thought was
empty and popped the back Arr,a
roll of 160vc still in it(about 25-27 shot)
Quiry,Is the whole roll kaput or would some of
the pictures in the takeup spool be ok.Back was
open for about 2 sec as i stared
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