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You must put film end under metallic catch - you can see it in the left side of spool- and then as usual.
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Thanks! Didn't realise that was a clip. Now i feel dafter than i did for asking in the first place.
But there's something else now i've loaded the film. I'm looking at the winder with the film sensitivity numbers on top. I've turned it to what i think is 400ISO though there is only 250, followed by two dots and then 500. Am i right to put it to between the two dots? I've looked at manuals online but nothing seems to say how to work this bit. I'm a bit puzzled to say the least.
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Pulled my very old Zenith E off the shelf. Either my eyes are getting old or I dont have any dots between 250 and 500. Not to worry there should be markings for DIN settings on the other side - 400 ISO(or ASA as was) is 27 Din - but if it is a Zenith B then that dial is just a reminder as it has no built in meter, so you will need to use an exposure meter or an exposure guide.
Last edited by dmb; 01-27-2012 at 11:32 AM.
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Thanks DMB! Definitely a couple of dots there. I never thought about the fact that it's got no built in light meter. D'oh!
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I still carry a slide rule exposure calculator in my bag - a bit like this make it yourself one - http://squit.co.uk/photo/exposurecalc.html
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Remember to spin to frame counter dial to "1" as it has to be set manually for the first frame each time you load. Don't accidentally bump it during the roll or you will lose your frame count.
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