A short video demonstrating how to unload a 35mm camera using a Pentax K1000 for my photography students at Petroc, North Devon.
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How does the frame counter work? Mine seems stuck. What happen to the counter when the film is rewind and unload?
Thank you 🙏
Thank you!
Thanks you soooooo much.
what happens if i rewind the film all the way back into the roll
Completely ruined my film. fuck everything I hope the universe implodes
What if you go past the film limit and wind past it and it’s stuck and can’t rewind the film
I learned how to "Load" and "Unload" a camera at about age eight!
And I read a single page of the booklet that was packed with the camera!
(This was about 1960.)
Thank you!!!
I literally exposed my film and ripped pretty sure. But fun was rolling back with my fingers in the bathroom in the dark. Next time I'll know what to do, thanks.
Thanks for making this video!!! I wish that would have saw this earlier because I wasted a roll of film today.
I dont understand! 🤬😡
Thanks!
To the point. Thank you.
i dont even have a rewind lever
Thx Man
thank you!
Can't wait until someone with a Zenit SLR tries doing it that way.
what would happen if i forgot to click the bottom button?
woohoo this helped me out so much! Thanks for being brief and straight to the point!!
Lol! Good Vid! Wish I had seen this before I ripped my film from the roll and ruined it looking inside the back. But luckily it was my first roll ever so I expected something to go wrong. Nothing important on that roll anyway.
I can't feel any resistance at all when rewinding the film and it's still letting me take pictures when it's on 'E'…will I have just double exposed my pictures if it had wound back some of the way?? I don't know what to do now!
best video that I have ever seen
thanks for the help ! it's been a while for me and this helped!