Reply to: Re: [pinhole-discussion] need Zero2000 help
Colin - This was my first roll through, so I don't know if it will happen with the second roll. The strange thing is that the first three frames and last three frames are almost perfect. It's the frames in the middle ofthe roll that really seem to have beene exposed when the film wasn't flat.
Peter
On 1/30/2001, Colin Talcroft wrote:
--- Peter Popp <ppopp@al.noaa.gov> wrote:
> Hi all. I just picked up the contact sheet from my
> first attempt at pinhole photography, with my
> Zero2000. Overall, I was pleased, but I had a
> problem with part of the roll in that the film seems
> to have been anything but flat for some of the
> exposures.
Hi Peter,
For what it's worth, I don't recall anyone else
having similar problems with this camera. Perhaps you
had trouble loading the film? Has his happened
consistently with a number of rolls of film?
Colin
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