Any suggestions on how to NOT FORGET to remove the lens cap on my Mamiya 7
I've done it twice now.
Strange, I never did it on my Canonet.
Since it's just a waste roll of expired film, no big deal, but...
Peter Figen wrote:
Dan - You just have to do it a few times and that will be reminder enough. I've done it on the Mamiya and also on the Fuji 617.
Totally unrelated however, I want to sell my Pentacon Six TL, with its Zeiss 80mm 2.8 lens, and my pristine, yet, slightly not fully functional, Nikon FA, so that I could buy a Texas Leica! The Nikon FA is missing a pin, on its winder, and easy fix, but, im not very handy!
Wow, nice pic: was that created in camera? The XK is a manly camera, but getting long in the tooth. I gave some thought to picking one up, before getting frightened by the maintenance factor.
rico wrote:
Wow, nice pic: was that created in camera? The XK is a manly camera, but getting long in the tooth. I gave some thought to picking one up, before getting frightened by the maintenance factor.
I have a question. My last roll of Ilford FP4 had something stuck in the film canister (or it was spooled with this issue) and left a scratch down the center of the film. Any help on how to remove it using either LR or PS? I have tried a handful of different things, no luck. It is only on this one roll, so I don't think its a camera issue.
kwoodard wrote:
I have a question. My last roll of Ilford FP4 had something stuck in the film canister (or it was spooled with this issue) and left a scratch down the center of the film. Any help on how to remove it using either LR or PS? I have tried a handful of different things, no luck. It is only on this one roll, so I don't think its a camera issue.