Film Cameras.

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Film Cameras

How to load film into a camera and take it out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjCfcTFP50E

How to use the camera https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrazWIHLhjU Start video at 2 minutes end at 7:30. We will rate the film at 200 to get results thicker negs. Better blacks and better whites.

Set your ISO to 200. Have your shutter higher than your lens length so 1/90 is fine. If it needs to be lower due to exposure, use a tripod.

Lighten or darken by changing your f stop on your lens.

Getting the film out Mrs. Gilder/Lightburn will demo.

Go through the chemistry. The times are listed. Place the film in the drier, hang to dry and place your name on it. Then cut it into 6’s and sleeve them.