How to save an UNFINISHED Roll of 35mm Film?

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  • čas přidán 21. 06. 2022
  • Hey! In this video, I chat about how to save rolls of 35mm film that I need to stop before the roll is finished.
    Sometimes I want to switch what's current;y in my camera from black and white to color or switch brands and iso, and this is what I do to save and re-shoot the same roll.
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    How to retrieve the film from inside a rewound roll of film:
    • How to EASILY Retrieve...
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    Hi there. I'm Chris. Film is more fun is a place where I share about whatever busted up old camera I'm currently shooting and tinkering with, or my meanderings in film photography. It would be pretty rad if you said what's up. I'm 99% friendly. Definitely do that. Disclaimer: If you want technical proficiency this might not be the best place. These videos are more like an elderly person navigating a tv remote control. Pretty random and confused.
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Komentáře • 83

  • @theoldcameraguy
    @theoldcameraguy Před 2 lety +25

    Pretty sure I’ve shot 11 blank frames before (just not on purpose). Good tips as always man.

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před 2 lety +4

      I'm right there with you man haha. It happens.

  • @dcooper6857
    @dcooper6857 Před rokem +3

    iv been looking this kind of tutorial for weeks now, glad iv found one.

  • @rosamattos7829
    @rosamattos7829 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thank you so so much for this!!!

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před 4 měsíci

      I'm happy to hear that the video was helpful 🙂

  • @ArchiesLens
    @ArchiesLens Před rokem +2

    You’re a saint. Very helpful video thank you!

  • @10XPERIENCE
    @10XPERIENCE Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for tutorial love from phillipines! :)) now i dont have to worry to change films 😃😄

  • @1973sonvis
    @1973sonvis Před 2 lety +3

    Great! Thank you for smart tips! 😊👍🏻

  • @Overexposed1
    @Overexposed1 Před 10 měsíci

    Great tip! Thanks

  • @janvanwoudenberg786
    @janvanwoudenberg786 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This was soo helpfull thx

  • @danieljohnson1213
    @danieljohnson1213 Před 11 měsíci

    Excellent presentation!!

  • @paulamickute4359
    @paulamickute4359 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much!!

  • @jeroenf1848
    @jeroenf1848 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you, saviour!

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před 2 měsíci

      I'm glad to hear that the video was helpful! 🙂

  • @julynightowl7413
    @julynightowl7413 Před rokem +3

    Hi im new to film cameras. This may be a dumb question 😅. When you put back the film and shoot until you get to the frame you want, why does it not affect the earlier frames just by covering the lens?

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před rokem +4

      Hi there. By covering the lens you are not allowing any light to be exposed on to the film, so the frames that are covered will not be affected. (All film works by light. When light hits the film it creates an image).
      I hope that helps! 🙂

  • @floatingpoints1507
    @floatingpoints1507 Před 2 lety +2

    Great tip! I often wonder where the exposing actually starts, depending on how much film is pulled through to take up spool and wound on. Sometimes a roll comes back 24 shots exposed, sometimes 23, 25, 26 etc... Would it be relatively consistent and a safe bet that from "Frame 1" onwards can be counted accurately to avoid double exposing?

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi there! The exposing starts at the frame that is still inside the canister. So, it really depends on how many times you advance the film with the back open. I hope that helps!

    • @floatingpoints1507
      @floatingpoints1507 Před 2 lety +1

      @@filmismorefun indeed, knowing that each time consistently is the tricky part 😅 Will have to try this reloading tip one day though!

  • @utomotjipto5294
    @utomotjipto5294 Před 2 lety +1

    yes, film is more fun, reminds me of when I was still in high school, we had to thrift using a roll of film :)

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před 2 lety

      As the saying goes, "waste not, want not" 😂

  • @eatingbaconnie
    @eatingbaconnie Před rokem

    hello i'm a newbie to film cameras and i just bough kodak ektar h35 - if i only used up 36 rolls and there's still another 36 left since it's half-frame. do i just leave it there until i use it for next time? sorry for the dumb question lol

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před rokem +1

      Hi there. Yeah, you don't need to take the film out of the camera until you're finished. It won't hurt anything.
      Sometimes people want to switch to a different type of film before they finish the roll they're shooting, and that's when you would use the method in this video to save your spot. I hope that helps 🙂

  • @rupertcullinane1257
    @rupertcullinane1257 Před 11 měsíci

    Is it possible you could reply with the link to that video mentioned towards the end please, cos I couldn’t find it on your channel

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před 11 měsíci

      Whoops I forgot to add that into the description. Thanks for pointing that out. Here you go:
      czcams.com/video/IBKG_34M6wE/video.html

  • @dianekarlacuevas1839
    @dianekarlacuevas1839 Před rokem +1

    Great advice. May I know if this is applicable to reloading your unfinished film in a drop load kind of p&s?

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před rokem

      Yes, but you'll have to retrieve the leader after the p&s rewinds. 🙂

    • @dianekarlacuevas1839
      @dianekarlacuevas1839 Před rokem

      @@filmismorefun thank you! Last question though, how about unloading your film from an SLR rhen transferring it to a drop and load p&s? Will it be like a double exposure?

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před rokem

      @@dianekarlacuevas1839 No, that will be different because of the variable distance from the shutter window to the spool between the two cameras. If you did transfer to a p&s I would recommend advancing one or two extra shots to make sure you won't overlap.

    • @dianekarlacuevas1839
      @dianekarlacuevas1839 Před rokem +1

      @@filmismorefun thank you so much! Appreciate the info. 🤙🏻

  • @mega_byt3
    @mega_byt3 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Can i get some advice? I used a new roll but i'm certain the 1st and only shot was way too dark. Can i retrieve the roll out and put it in a new camera, then take photos as usual? Does that mean my first shot is going to be double exposure?

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hi there. Yeah, most likely it will, but if it was very underexposed there's also a chance it may not be prominent.
      If you're switching cameras and don't care about saving the first shot though, I would just rewind and swap the roll and shoot from the beginning.

    • @mega_byt3
      @mega_byt3 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@filmismorefun alright, thank you! :D

  • @intomixxtopia
    @intomixxtopia Před rokem +1

    Wouldn't that be like double exposure? I used ektar h35 and already shot 36 frames. I have some problems so i rewind it and there are still like many shots til 72 frames. is it safe to follow your tips?

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před rokem +1

      Hi there. No, it wouldn't be like a double exposure because you will not be overlapping the same frames. You will be advancing past the pictures you've already taken.
      In your case, of you have only shot the first portion of the roll and stopped you will be fine, but if you already shot the entire roll then doing this would cause multiple exposures.
      I hope that helps!

    • @intomixxtopia
      @intomixxtopia Před rokem +1

      @@filmismorefun ooh i see! so just to make sure again, i should just cover the lens, wind and shoot until the frames i was on and it's safe to continue right? Sorry i'm a beginner

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před rokem +1

      @@intomixxtopia Yes, that's exactly right. 👍

    • @intomixxtopia
      @intomixxtopia Před rokem

      @@filmismorefun Thanks for the answer! I'm gonna try it. Such a helpful tip to me
      Have a good weekend :D

  • @on_philm
    @on_philm Před rokem

    Could you be so precise with loading the film back in, that you don't need a buffer shot? So that you have one shot more and your frames aren't overlapping? Or can't you be so precise at it

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před rokem +2

      Yes you can try. Giving a buffer frame is just my preference. I would much rather lose one frame then have two shots overlap, but whatever you prefer to try that works for you.

  • @obiwankenobi7689
    @obiwankenobi7689 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi, is 1/500 shutter speed okay, that’s as high as my camera can go

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, just cover the lens and you'll be fine. 👍

  • @srad.
    @srad. Před 2 lety

    im convinced you know ALL of the film secrets

  • @SweetLouPhotography
    @SweetLouPhotography Před 2 lety +1

    I use those pens too (but I'm a lefty)

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před 2 lety

      They are the best pens ever. Except around water. Then they suck and run everywhere.

  • @jing6368
    @jing6368 Před 8 měsíci

    while shooting the blank frame will it cause the photo to turn out blank, just because your taking the photo? also i am it using a kodak m35 does it work the same way?

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před 8 měsíci

      If you cover the lens there will be no light getting to the film when you take the picture. This allows you to advance the frames over pictures already shot without creating more pictures on top. Yes it will work the same on your M35.

    • @jing6368
      @jing6368 Před 8 měsíci

      @@filmismorefun because im afraid that the blank frame pictures may overlap and cause the taken photos to be blank/black.. would that happen?

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před 8 měsíci

      @@jing6368 No, the blank photos do not erase your already taken photos. They do nothing to the photos already on the film.
      Just make sure you cover the lens completely so no light gets in while you are advancing over the photos you already made.

    • @jing6368
      @jing6368 Před 8 měsíci

      you also need to cover the lens while advancing? or just taking. i didn't cover the lens while advancing i only covered the lens while taking the photo

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před 8 měsíci

      @@jing6368 only cover the lens when you are taking.

  • @Seniasdievas
    @Seniasdievas Před rokem

    I really hope this worked, I accidentaly rewinded a half finished film on a point&shoot camera, you wont believe how scared I was

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před rokem +1

      It should work for you, as long as the leader is out and you can reload the film. 👍

  • @knoptop
    @knoptop Před 2 lety +2

    The real question is.. is the film roll half started or half finished. :D

  • @kenblair2538
    @kenblair2538 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. I'll put my camera on highest f stop and fastest shutter speed and go into a closet .KB

  • @anikonista
    @anikonista Před 2 lety +2

    This is why digital photography was invented.

  • @dt9538
    @dt9538 Před rokem

    where's the video for the point and shoot reloading?

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před rokem

      4:06

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před rokem +1

      Or if you were talking about the leader retrieval:
      czcams.com/video/IBKG_34M6wE/video.html

    • @dt9538
      @dt9538 Před rokem

      @@filmismorefun when you are putting it back in after retrieving the leader, do you just insert it like you’re inserting a new film roll or do you go further because you used some of it already? and do you insert in the dark? im very new to film! thank you!

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před rokem

      @@dt9538 After retrieving the leader and putting it back on the camera you need to follow the same process as the SLR - covering the lens and advancing to whatever number frame you were when you removed the roll.

    • @dt9538
      @dt9538 Před rokem

      @@filmismorefun thanks so much. i tried the tape method but some of the tape got stuck inside, do you think my film is okay?

  • @jing6368
    @jing6368 Před 8 měsíci

    please reply me i really need your help!! thank you!!

  • @arricammarques1955
    @arricammarques1955 Před 2 lety

    2 SLR camears with two different film stocks.

    • @filmismorefun
      @filmismorefun  Před 2 lety

      That is the easy way if you have two cameras, sure.

  • @AdCosmo
    @AdCosmo Před 2 lety +2

    Too complicated. I just put the camera down and forget about it for a few years.