Jim Davis wrote:
> I don't think it's worth it trying for extra shots, in fact there's no
> way I can think of to do so other than taking a chance of breaking
> something.( like manually rewinded a bit in the dark)
> We'll have to try and get a better deal on film if cost is the factor.
I agree with the extra shot thinking. It seems like a lot of trouble
for one frame.
I saw another comment about rewinding the film manually..... How do you
do that with an EOS body? There is no crank on it to rewind film. This
was one of the hardest things for me to get used to when I switched from
Olympus to Canon EOS. I always "rewound" the film when loading the
camera to insure a flat frame. I got over it though.
Bob
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