On mine both spools stay tightly rolled. There is a mechanism that
prevents the take-up spool from turning backwards. It is quite
nicely engineered for such a simple design.
I use a small flashlight to view the frae numbers when winding the film.
Mike Vande Bunt
Soren Svensson wrote:
> > There isn't much to discuss there, but the wind knob isn't geared
> > and it's
> > not all that smooth, but that's not a big deal. The back fits reasonably
> > well for a wood-to-wood connection.
>
> Thanks for the good info.
> I do have a follow-up question though.
>
> Right now I have a 6x9 Lochkamera
> (http://www.pinholeresource.com/products.html#lochkamera) and the film
> winding drives me nuts.
> If I don't secure the winding-knobs with rubber bands, they wind up as soon
> as I let go of them. And even if I use rubber bands, the film does not get
> winded (sp?) tightly. In fact, it's usually so lose that I get light damage
> at the edges of the film when I take the film out of the camera.
>
> How would you say that the Zero 2000 performs in this respect?
>
> Regards
> Soren
>
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