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Bad news :

Just got back from Walgreens to get my film developed and the lady pulls the film out and there is NOTHING on it.

Im hoping this means i didn't load the film properly , right.Not a broken camera.

Pissed I lost all those images. But heres to learning.

 

 

EDIT-After trying to load another roll in i realized you have to push the film in the spool and clip it . I just clipped it and wound it . I'm hoping lesson learned.

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figured this would be a good place to ask...

 

are there canon slr's that will shoot hd video and photo.....any recommendations?

i have a canon vixia that just doesnt cut it, and i have a rebel that i like.

 

ideally if i can, i would sell or trade the both for a single hd slr that will handle video and photo.

 

any info appreciated.

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figured this would be a good place to ask...

 

are there canon slr's that will shoot hd video and photo.....any recommendations?

i have a canon vixia that just doesnt cut it, and i have a rebel that i like.

 

ideally if i can, i would sell or trade the both for a single hd slr that will handle video and photo.

 

any info appreciated.

 

 

canons dslr's have insanely awesome video. (This coming from a nikon shooter) the canon 7d has great video. i have a few friends with that shoot with it and they love it. i thought the video on it was pretty boss as well.

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Bad news :

Just got back from Walgreens to get my film developed and the lady pulls the film out and there is NOTHING on it.

Im hoping this means i didn't load the film properly , right.Not a broken camera.

Pissed I lost all those images. But heres to learning.

 

 

EDIT-After trying to load another roll in i realized you have to push the film in the spool and clip it . I just clipped it and wound it . I'm hoping lesson learned.

 

I've had issues with film winding before and lost a bunch of shots, so what I do now is when I first shut the camera door, I tighten the rewind crank--not super tight, just till there's tension. Then I wind the film for the first couple of start-up shots and I make sure the rewind crank is turning as I do so.

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