I know Im asking the wrong place but does anybody know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account..? I somehow lost the login password. I would love any help you can give me!
@Eddie Roger I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out now. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Thank you for this video. It is really helpful. Can you shoot the Full roll of 35mm? Does it keep track of shots captured on counter? I am thinking of purchasing a 635 with full kit. Thanks in advance.
Does the film expose the regular 36mm x 24mm (36 Frames) or the 60mm x 24mm (or 60mm x 35mm with the holes)? If the latter is true, how many 60mm x 24(35)mm shots do you get?
i am trying to make a 35 mm kit for my camera as i thought i would never need it and chucked it years ago anyway its not as simple as i first thought ... i got the film to roll onto a 35 mm spool i made but it won't rewind back into the canister and i think the reason is that little aluminium end piece on the spool is some sort of " wind on one way pull to release the other way " any advise would help
You will basically need to unload the 135 film in a darkbag or darkroom and rewind it back into the canister. When you reach the end of the roll, you open the back (in total darkness!) and remove the film from the camera and roll it back into the canister and have it developed as usual.
Hi there! i have another question for ya :) It seems like my film is really in tension, and sometimes looks like it doesn't move to the next frame. Any idea?
Press the button under the 35mm film advance knob? I don't have any film loaded in my camera right now so can't test it. Much 6 want to check the manual too. Search for "butkus yashica635"
I went through my archives to check and I shot a roll of Superia 400 (24) on it and got 25-ish exposures. So it's pretty faithful to the exposure rating of the roll. I posted the photos on my website (www.digitizedchaos.com/blog/roll30/)
The iso dial on the camera doesn't affect the exposure of the photo you're going to take, it's a just a reminder dial. Instead of writing down what ISO film you loaded and sticking it on the camera, you set it on the dial instead.
exactly where do you line the iso up to? how do u reset the film counter?
Yeah. I want to know too? :(
I know Im asking the wrong place but does anybody know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account..?
I somehow lost the login password. I would love any help you can give me!
@Ronin Omari instablaster =)
@Eddie Roger I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out now.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Eddie Roger it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much, you saved my account :D
Am I correct in thinking you get normal 24mm x 36mm Frames and the regular 36 printed on the box listed exposures?
Yep, pretty much. I just checked my archives, I shot a roll of Superia 400 (24) and got 25 shots.
Thank you for this video. It is really helpful. Can you shoot the Full roll of 35mm? Does it keep track of shots captured on counter? I am thinking of purchasing a 635 with full kit. Thanks in advance.
You definitely can. The counter works great.
@@DigitizedChaos Thank you! I'm am excited to make the the purchase now...
Does the film expose the regular 36mm x 24mm (36 Frames) or the 60mm x 24mm (or 60mm x 35mm with the holes)? If the latter is true, how many 60mm x 24(35)mm shots do you get?
i am trying to make a 35 mm kit for my camera as i thought i would never need it and chucked it years ago anyway its not as simple as i first thought ... i got the film to roll onto a 35 mm spool i made but it won't rewind back into the canister and i think the reason is that little aluminium end piece on the spool is some sort of " wind on one way pull to release the other way " any advise would help
You will basically need to unload the 135 film in a darkbag or darkroom and rewind it back into the canister.
When you reach the end of the roll, you open the back (in total darkness!) and remove the film from the camera and roll it back into the canister and have it developed as usual.
Hi there! i have another question for ya :)
It seems like my film is really in tension, and sometimes looks like it doesn't move to the next frame. Any idea?
Press the button under the 35mm film advance knob? I don't have any film loaded in my camera right now so can't test it. Much 6 want to check the manual too. Search for "butkus yashica635"
how many exposures do you get on the 35mm?
I went through my archives to check and I shot a roll of Superia 400 (24) on it and got 25-ish exposures. So it's pretty faithful to the exposure rating of the roll. I posted the photos on my website (www.digitizedchaos.com/blog/roll30/)
Cool kit! How do you rewind the 35mm? Or do you just take it out in a dark bag?
Thanks, you should be able to rewind it with the knob at the bottom.
@@DigitizedChaos thanks! Just ordered the kit and this video has been really helpful.
Hi there! thank you for the video, can I ask you how do you choose the asa for 35 mm? i don't understand wich way should it be facing! thank u
The iso dial on the camera doesn't affect the exposure of the photo you're going to take, it's a just a reminder dial. Instead of writing down what ISO film you loaded and sticking it on the camera, you set it on the dial instead.
@@DigitizedChaos ah great thank you!!
wher is the 120 spool???
+Jóhann Berthelsen you won't need the 120 spool if you're using the 35mm kit.
thank u!