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How To Load Minolta Cameras



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By : derk boufferd    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-06-07 00:26:44
Loading your SRT camera with a fresh roll of 35mm film is a straightforward matter. If you are new to the camera, nevertheless, you ought to take a couple of moments to familiarize by yourself with the approach in detail.

Get in the habit of never ever opening the camera back unless you are absolutely positive there is no loaded film within. If you open the back while film is outside of the metal cassette, the film will be ruined. To check, flip up the crank handle on the rewind knob. Carefully turn the crank in a clockwise direction. If the manage spins freely, there is no film loaded in the camera, or the film has been safely rewound within it is protective cartridge.

If the manage will not turn, there is loaded film in the camera. You will need to rewind the film so you can safely open the back. Turn the camera upside down and press down on the clutch button. You will find the clutch positioned within a modest triangular shaped recess in the bottom. Press it down until it clicks and remains depressed. Return the camera to the upright position, then crank the film clockwise until the take care of spins freely.

Now you can open the back. Grasp the rewind knob and pull upward in a slow, steady motion. As you pull the knob upward, you will hear a metallic click and the back will spring open. Swing the back completely open. If there is an exposed cassette in the camera, pull up on the similar rewind knob and lift the cassette out.

Take a fresh roll and pull the leader out from the cassette about five inches. Place the cassette into the left side of the camera with the plastic nipple facing down. Lift up on the rewind knob to permit the cassette to fit into location, then press down on the knob to secure the film cassette.

Now take the film leader and drag it across the film platen so it fits more than the dual sprockets. Insert the narrow portion of the leader into the slots on the take up spool.

When the leader is snagged onto the spool, crank the wind lever one particular time, watching to see that the sprocket holes engage the sprockets properly. If almost everything looks OK, close the back, pressing on the left edge until you hear it click into location.

Now wind the shutter lever two additional occasions. To advance the film, you will have to press the shutter release each and every time the lever reaches the end of it's movement. At this point, glance at the film counter. It need to be pointing at 1. Do not be greedy. If you try to stretch your film by not advancing the film advance the complete two frames, you will almost certainly locate the 1st image is fogged. So make sure to wind the full two frames.

Despite the fact that the SRT has a robust film transport, if you do not engage the film onto the take up spool correctly, it is probable for the film to slip free. If this occurs, the film will not advance. In essence, you will wind up taking all your exposures on a single single frame.

Minolta naturally realized this could be a problem, as they included a "Secure Load" indicator on later models of the SRT series. Do not be concerned if you very own one of the majority of the SRTs that do not have this characteristic. It is effortless to check if the film is loaded appropriately.

Use the same rewind trick described to check for loaded film. Immediately after you have closed the back and cranked the wind lever twice, flip up the film crank and meticulously attempt to wind the film counter clockwise. (Do not press the clutch button) If you can move the crank far more than half a turn, the film has probably slipped totally free. Wind it backwards a few more turns, open the back and reload the film appropriately.

If the film appears to be loaded OK, glance at the rewind knob when you advance the film. If film is moving by way of the camera, each time you advance the shutter, the rewind knob will turn counter clockwise.

Right after you have taken all the images on the roll, you have to rewind it back into the cassette prior to opening the back and removing the cassette. If you have been paying attention, you already know how to do this. Depress the clutch button, then carefully rewind the film working with the rewind knob. You will feel the film when it tugs free of charge from the take up spool. Spin the knob a few far more times till it spins freely. Now you can open the camera and removed the film for processing.

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