Jim Davis wrote:
I wrote the message before I had the film developed. I had little hopeMarius Sundbakken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote/replied to:Happily shot the first 36 pictures (the show was about to end), but in the stress of more models coming and the roll was finished, I managed to open the door before the film was rewinded...
That's when you know you're an amatur. Or an idiot.
My EOS 10 once screwed up and didn't rewind the roll all the way. After that I always pushed the button to rewind again :-) Now my EOS 55 is so quiet, I can't tell sometimes when the roll is finished and rewound. I just hope it keeps rewinding so well. I was surprised only a few shots were lost. I'm surprised you lost the whole roll. Just how slow does your camera rewind?
that any of the shots would survive, but actually I only lost about 5 frames so I'm very happy! I guess I was too pesimistic and wrote the
first mail a little too soon.
My camera (EOS 3 with PB-E2) rewinds fast, but I was stressed and too quick for it.
Usually it's easy to tell when the rewind is done because the EOS 3
is quite noisy (I have it on high-speed rewind), but the music was
very loud and I didn't hear the camera at all.
Let's face it, rewinding should have more importance placed on it. I know I pay more attention to it now.
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