Hi.The first thing i do after loading is take up
the slack from the cannister ubtil it grabs.Then
when you forward a frame you can see the rewind knob
moving,if not ,reload.

Dave

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Subject: ME Super film take up spool


Hi guys,

What is the best way to avoid film from releasing it's grip on the 
take up
spool?

I loaded infrared film for our photo class project and was happily 
walking
around a park taking pictures when I noticed that the film rewind knob
wasn't rotating. �I had already shot about 10 or 11 frames through at 
that
point. �It's very frustrating to find that out. �I had to rewind the 
film
and then reload it back again risking fogging up the entire roll. �In 
any
case I probably fogged up at least a quarter of the roll already 
trying to
feed the film back into the take up spool. �I wish there was a better 
take
up spool designed by Pentax.

Anyway, just venting......please excuse the long post.


Francis
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