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Stupid question
Hi all,
I 'accidentally' took out the len from my 35 mm camera body. Did it ruin the film inside already? Thanks! |
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No. The shutter curtain was closed. Opening the back without having
rewound the film back into the cassette will ruin it. Changing lenses won't. Doug "JZ" wrote in message om... Hi all, I 'accidentally' took out the len from my 35 mm camera body. Did it ruin the film inside already? Thanks! |
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No. The shutter curtain was closed. Opening the back without having
rewound the film back into the cassette will ruin it. Changing lenses won't. Doug "JZ" wrote in message om... Hi all, I 'accidentally' took out the len from my 35 mm camera body. Did it ruin the film inside already? Thanks! |
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I 'accidentally' took out the len from my 35 mm camera body. Did it
ruin the film inside already? Thanks! No. The shutter curtain was closed. Opening the back without having rewound the film back into the cassette will ruin it. Changing lenses won't. Unless its a rangefinder with a leaf shutter in the lens. |
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I 'accidentally' took out the len from my 35 mm camera body. Did it
ruin the film inside already? Thanks! No. The shutter curtain was closed. Opening the back without having rewound the film back into the cassette will ruin it. Changing lenses won't. Unless its a rangefinder with a leaf shutter in the lens. |
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"Thomas" wrote in message ... I 'accidentally' took out the len from my 35 mm camera body. Did it ruin the film inside already? Thanks! No. The shutter curtain was closed. Opening the back without having rewound the film back into the cassette will ruin it. Changing lenses won't. Unless its a rangefinder with a leaf shutter in the lens. Even if it was, it would only ruin 3 to 5 shots and not the whole roll. |
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"Thomas" wrote in message ... I 'accidentally' took out the len from my 35 mm camera body. Did it ruin the film inside already? Thanks! No. The shutter curtain was closed. Opening the back without having rewound the film back into the cassette will ruin it. Changing lenses won't. Unless its a rangefinder with a leaf shutter in the lens. Even if it was, it would only ruin 3 to 5 shots and not the whole roll. |
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In article ,
"Jim Phelps" writes: Unless its a rangefinder with a leaf shutter in the lens. Even if it was, it would only ruin 3 to 5 shots and not the whole roll. It is much more likely it was an SLR. -- http://www.petezilla.co.uk |
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In article ,
"Jim Phelps" writes: Unless its a rangefinder with a leaf shutter in the lens. Even if it was, it would only ruin 3 to 5 shots and not the whole roll. It is much more likely it was an SLR. -- http://www.petezilla.co.uk |
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