How to do a Film Swap with a 35mm roll? (Youtube video included.)
Hi Analog lovers! How are you? Interested in film swaps? Skeptical about results? Looking for guidance? No problems, we are here to help you! We decided to create an online guide which can come in handy to the first timers. Shall we start? What you need for a film swap? An analog camera (the more manual it is, the better) A 35mm roll A marker (not children's sketches, they get erased very easily on film) A pen and a paper (optional) A little bit of creativity in you! Step 1: The first step of swapping a film is to understand its speed. Film Speed is normally measured in ISO or ASA, which is printed on film cartridge. In this example, a roll of film speed 50 is shown Step 2: Before loading film, and closing the back, there is a small setting which needs to be done. Mark the edges of the camera where the frame starts and ends. You may mark either of the top/bottom of the frame. For convenience, you may mark both top and bottom. Step 3: How
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