10 Film Photography Hacks and Tips // 35mm Film Photography

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With cameras that can double expose, I load the film in the dark then advance one frame to securely seat the film leader into the take up spool. Then I put on a lens cap and use the camera's double exposure to advance the roll but to save that very frame from being exposed. I can get up to 40 frames from a roll of 36 with this trick.

caldera
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The number of times I spent 2h loading 1 a single roll of film on the wheel is exactly why I always procrastinate on darkroom duty... and then invariably spend 2h on a single roll because I haven’t done it in so long! 🤯

mforfilm
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Ilford has a film puller which extracts the tip[ in seconds, really easy to use and no risk using the same film twice.

jpjjnnk
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A tip about the tip....cut it straight off! It will make it much easier to load onto the spiral.

ikonographics
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My tip: check this video for a green colour cast. If you can’t seen one, it’s time to calibrate that monitor.

Film_Fog
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Great video
I always tape my cameras shut so I know there’s film in it and also for WHEN I drop my camera the door doesn’t fly open as a result (it happened to me before)
Also that 1.2 lens looks insane on you camera
I would totally put a lens hood over it to make it even more ridiculously large
I would also use that lens as a weapon but that’s just because I abuse my cameras



Cheers

KodakBoy
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6:53 you went from a Fuji test roll to a Kodak test roll
Not sure why tho. Maybe you rewinded all the way by accident? Maybe the film snapped in half? Maybe it fell into the other dimension.... you know because that happens sometimes

KodakBoy
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my tip for wasting as little film as possible when loading the camera:
*** first introduce the tip of the film into the take up-spool on the right
*** second introduce the film canister into the space on the left
*** third: only wind up as much film until the teeth find their way into the sprockets - maybe only 1/4 action of the lever is required!
*** finally close the camera back and do the rest of the first lever action
*** do one more film advance and you can use the first frame, even if it is halfway "exposed" by stray light, because this effect often can be seen on instagram #f1stoftheroll - it's no bug, it's a feature :)
But even doing like this, I hardly ever get more than 38 pictures out of a roll of 135 film.

thepirateshoots
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tips about tips. tipception. 😂 very good pieces of advice.

TheBigNegative-PhotoChannel
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for first tip - there seems to be a tool i've seen in film developing shops that allows you to pull that tip out without needing to use a dark bag or be in a dark room. I dotn know what it's call but just sharing that there's a tool for it.

a lot of great tips

JayGrapherBKK
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already tips one and two are things that ive never heard in my many hours of research...thank you thank you

alxrckrt
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How to left end of film for tank loaded when rewinding in . motorized camera ?

robertszota
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amazing tips, just in time before i do my first film dev at home.
if unfortunately the film was rewinded all the way back into the canister, is there a way to take the leader out?

BelindaJiao
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Very good content Zain love your lighting setup :D! I subbed!

olivershutterspeed
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Hey that looks like the 85mm 1.2 Fd lens man (if not correct me). How is this lens? Would you recommend it? And your thoughts overall on the sharpness of the lens, etc. thanks you

tigerhunter
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Thanks for the tips Zain! This will definitely help a lot once I get more into film 😁

JayRegular
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Very cool! What is that lense on your thumbnail?

framesbyseb
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These tips are actually quite useful, thank you! Just found your channel!

NunoAlmeidaPhotography
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Probably been mentioned a million times before but what is the lens on the A1? 85mm 1.2?

gunfod
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does ilford make chemicals for colour films to ?

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