On 4/14/2011 21:30, Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
I was in college and had shot 35mm during HS and had also made good
use of my GIII just before getting the K1000.  So when a popular
speaker came to the college I got there early and got a front-row
set.  Then I sat on the floor and shot up at him as he spoke, walked,
and gestured.  He got quite animated for the cameras.  (Some people
really enjoy being photographed.)

Anyway, afterward I noticed that the film rewound too quickly.  And
we all know what that means.  (Or is that assuming too much these
days?  Have people forgotten?)

Well, accidentally or incidentally or both similar thing happened to me and my Zenit ET camera. Once I misloaded the film, I got so upset I gave the camera away and eventually bought a point and shoot that had film loading automated. Then I got a video camera and finally I bought my first Pentax.

So, in a retrospect, I wouldn't probably call it the silliest thing, but it was pretty silly at the time...

Boris

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