Konica AF non-DX film doesnt count?

tom_patrick

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Hi

I put a roll of rollei 100 film in the hexar (which is non-DX coded apx100) and it shoots and winds but the counter is staying on zero.

Is this normal?

Thanks!
 
F*@%$^&

Cant believe it. I did think that while i was out but assumed it was to do with the non-DX.

Unbelievable, some absolutely amazin shots i missed. Quite embarrassing!
 
Never mind, we've all done it and are just waiting for the T-Shirt...

Regards, David

PS It could be worse, there's a story or myth about someone who retired and spent a lot of money on a Leica and a round the world trip. Got home and all the films were blank. He'd not RTFM and didn't know about taking the lens cap off.

And a lot of people don't realise that the 5cm Elmar has to be pulled out and twisted into the locked position before shooting...
 
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Recently I spend a day shooting with a digital user friend who had just bought an MP. While sitting down for a cup of coffee I gave him a lecture on proper film loading. I then decided to finish the roll in the cafe and to my dismay the counter was going beyond 37 and then it hit me. How embarrassing.
 
I took some nice shots...
...
No film at all.

What a pain! 1999 I still used the Rollei B35 for holiday snaps. It happened the same for many nice shots of our son during the last holiday week :eek:

Don't ask for the comments about incompetent gear heads coming from my wife... :bang:
 
I took 36 exposures all on top of one another. The wind sprocket hadn't quite engaged the film and it wasn't being wound on. Realised when the film took 3 seconds to wind back. :(

I'm sure we all have stories about the "ones that got away". You live and learn.
 
The Hexar AF has no manual rewind knob so you are hereby excused.
OTOH on several cameras *with* rewind knob I wasn't careful, and... :(

Chris
 
Although I don't pretend they're the "perfect camera", that's one of the reasons I love the Oly XA series -- when you roll the film on you can see the little rewind knob spinning backwards.

I know there are other cameras like that too -- everything without autowind, I guess.

Of course, the good autowinders are quite a bit faster to load and unload...
 
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