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[email protected] January 2nd 08 10:42 PM

i got an old (no flash) canon rebel eos 1000 that wont load the film.
 
i switched it down to full auto (green frame) and it rewound the three
inches or so of lead back into the container thereby ruining a
perfectly good roll. unless somebody knows how to get it back out
again.

[email protected] January 3rd 08 12:24 AM

i got an old (no flash) canon rebel eos 1000 that wont load thefilm.
 
On Jan 3, 7:42 am, wrote:
i switched it down to full auto (green frame) and it rewound the three
inches or so of lead back into the container thereby ruining a
perfectly good roll. unless somebody knows how to get it back out
again.


Easy fixed, but home remedies are a little risky. So just take it to
a camera/film processing store and tell them what happened - they will
normally do this for free.

[email protected] January 3rd 08 08:51 PM

i got an old (no flash) canon rebel eos 1000 that wont load thefilm.
 
On Jan 2, 4:24*pm, wrote:
On Jan 3, 7:42 am, wrote:

i switched it down to full auto (green frame) and it rewound the three
inches or so of lead back into the container thereby ruining a
perfectly good roll. unless somebody knows how to get it back out
again.


Easy fixed, but home remedies are a little risky. *So just take it to
a camera/film processing store and tell them what happened - they will
normally do this for free.


very good auggestion,
i hope someone also has some ideas about the film take-up/loading
problem of the camera itself .

[email protected] January 4th 08 12:26 AM

i got an old (no flash) canon rebel eos 1000 that wont load thefilm.
 
On Jan 3, 3:47*pm, Pudentame wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 2, 4:24 pm, wrote:
On Jan 3, 7:42 am, wrote:


i switched it down to full auto (green frame) and it rewound the three
inches or so of lead back into the container thereby ruining a
perfectly good roll. unless somebody knows how to get it back out
again.
Easy fixed, but home remedies are a little risky. *So just take it to
a camera/film processing store and tell them what happened - they will
normally do this for free.


very good auggestion,
i hope someone also has some ideas about the film take-up/loading
problem of the camera itself .


I've seen these caused by dead batteries.


yeh, that reminds me of the time i was rafting down the tutankhamun in
zamboni.
there i was...

William Graham January 5th 08 01:26 AM

i got an old (no flash) canon rebel eos 1000 that wont load the film.
 

"Pudentame" wrote in message
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wrote:
On Jan 3, 3:47 pm, Pudentame wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 2, 4:24 pm, wrote:
On Jan 3, 7:42 am, wrote:
i switched it down to full auto (green frame) and it rewound the
three
inches or so of lead back into the container thereby ruining a
perfectly good roll. unless somebody knows how to get it back out
again.
Easy fixed, but home remedies are a little risky. So just take it to
a camera/film processing store and tell them what happened - they will
normally do this for free.
very good auggestion,
i hope someone also has some ideas about the film take-up/loading
problem of the camera itself .
I've seen these caused by dead batteries.


yeh, that reminds me of the time i was rafting down the tutankhamun in
zamboni.
there i was...


Reminds me very little of the time we were lost in the wilds of
Afghanistan. Fool guide forgot the cork-screw and we had live for 3 days
with nothing but food and water.


What? - No sour goats milk?




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