Another lesson learned

I still haven't learnt that lesson, i'm sure each roll i put in i always come back with half assed shots of nothingness where i have it cocked ready then not take the shot and it goes off either in my bag or pointing at the road or my feet lol
 
Lol easy mistake to make!.... been there..... even worse when it's medium format and you've only get ten frames ....
 
2 photos already this year? your just showing off ;) might take my film camera along to whipsnade on sat :jaffa:
 
Ha ha "never work with kids and animals" oh wait zoo= ;)
 
Did something similar when picking up a Nikon F3/ MD4 combo. Had left the MD set to continuous & went through 4 frames before I managed to get my finger off the motor drive release button. More careful now :)
 
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Nothing worse than man handling the rb and triggering it by accident despite the half dozen ways it try's to prevent accidental exposures.
 
Nothing worse than man handling the rb and triggering it by accident.

Yes there is my friend.......opening a darkslide while the shutter is still in T mode ( ie: pre view mode) .......potentially missing out on the shot altogether if that was the last sheet of film to hand.
 
I was working out how to use a new cable release on the Pentax 645N (auto advance). The cable stuck, so that was 5 identical frames of Velvia before I could release it..
 
@fabs i'm more concered about where you've been poking your fingers
 
Yes there is my friend.......opening a darkslide while the shutter is still in T mode ( ie: pre view mode) .......potentially missing out on the shot altogether if that was the last sheet of film to hand.

What if it was the last frame on the roll... :)
 
Been there on LF too. Removed the dark slide before closing the lens down. Especially bad on slide. £3-4 per frame anyone? :/
 
Lol easy mistake to make!.... been there..... even worse when it's medium format and you've only get ten frames ....

Or not remembering if you wound the film on before putting it away last time... Do you take the shot and risk a double exposure or leave it and risk it being blank... Choices choices
 
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