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Waynemel
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Username: Waynemel

Post Number: 57
Registered: 08-2009

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Posted on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 - 01:14 pm:   

It sounds like the film may not have been loaded quite correctly.
You can "re-load" the film wihout ruining the photos already taken.
Simply make note of the frame you are on and re-wind the film just until you feel it release from the take-up spool. You can now remove the film and you should still have a short length of film still outside of the canister.
When you re-load the film back into the camera, simply leave the lens cap on (or cover with some other light tight object) and keep tripping the shutter and winding the film until you reach the number of frames that you had originally taken. You may want to go one or two frames more just to make sure you don't get a double exposure.

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