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Hi, there is no frame numbers shown on the film strip (for the properly developed film). Just the 15 images developed, for your info am using some chinese made black & white films. May be other manufacturers have the frame numbers and markings there?
currently am overseas and unable to test the camera, sure will do that when am back home.
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That explains it, yes usually they do have markings at the side. Well enjoy your trip!
- Derek
I am looking for a parts Synchro Compur for my Rolleiflex T.
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Lucky films are known to sometimes be emulsionless (out of 15 films I bought, 3 turned out this way). I prefer Shanghai GP3 among the chinese, it's sad that Era won't make 120 films. But I got tired of shanghai after a bad batch with crazy curlyness. Try another brand and see if the problem remains.
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am using the Shanghai GP3 film too, so far don't have this problem. Anyway, may try another brand later after I check my camera functions again.
Thanks
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Hi, just an update to those who have responded earlier.
After cleaning those electrical contacts, as suggested by some of the members here, now my camera is back to work again :-)
Thank you for all the assistance & feedback.
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