I've been looking into this subject on the 'net and found info, but I'm
wondering how to reload my Kodak HD, which I bought from a pound shop,
and had already been reloaded and put in a card box. I can work
everything out apart from how to wind the film out as the sprocket will
not turn in reverse.
Paul
SL - 20 Dec 2004 08:23 GMT
Hi Paul,
I'd guess you'd have to load film up in dark-room or changing bag, though in
my view it just is'nt worth the possibility of light leaks or getting
finger-prints over the film.
Better option is to try ebay for a Olympus Mju, or similar, as quite a few
are now appearing as more people got to digital.
Cheers,
Stephen
> I've been looking into this subject on the 'net and found info, but I'm
> wondering how to reload my Kodak HD, which I bought from a pound shop, and
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> Paul
Paul Ryan - 20 Dec 2004 08:54 GMT
> Hi Paul,
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> Cheers,
> Stephen
Mmm, yep that would work! Just for fun really.
Paul
jburn1removeme@blueyonder.co.uk - 20 Dec 2004 15:31 GMT
A freind of mine worked in an hour processing place, and had hundreds
of AA batteries he had removed from these cameras. He was never short
of a one for his walkman.
>I've been looking into this subject on the 'net and found info, but I'm
>wondering how to reload my Kodak HD, which I bought from a pound shop,
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>Paul
Paul Ryan - 22 Dec 2004 02:13 GMT
> A freind of mine worked in an hour processing place, and had hundreds
> of AA batteries he had removed from these cameras. He was never short
> of a one for his walkman.
Great idea! Love it. :)
Paul