Vintage Leica - the secret to loading film in a Barnack

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

Комментарии • 28

  • @chenmunn
    @chenmunn Год назад

    I was searching on the internet if there might be specific scissors/cutting tools to cut the film leader, then I came across yours.
    I suspect there will be - well - teething issues.
    At least now I know where the incisors can do it, then any scissors should do the job!
    Thanks for the assurance!

    • @enLARGE.darkroom
      @enLARGE.darkroom Год назад +1

      There is a special tool called a Leica ABLON which lets you easily cut a perfect long leader for the Barnack Leica and it makes film loading far more successful. Unfortunately they're relatively rare and tend to be pricey, but if you watch long enough on eg. eBay you might pick one up at a reasonable price. Worth having if you can get one!

    • @rileyphotos
      @rileyphotos  Год назад

      Haha, you’re right, scissors are the best option. That particular episode was sponsored by my local dentist 🤣 Thanks for watching 👍🏻

  • @luigiscarpelli74
    @luigiscarpelli74 3 месяца назад +1

    Very nice Leica IIIC and Leica IIIF!

  • @thegreatvanziniphotos5976
    @thegreatvanziniphotos5976 2 года назад +3

    They used to make a little metal cutting template for cheap. I would cut 2 or 3 rolls before I went out for the day.

    • @rileyphotos
      @rileyphotos  2 года назад +1

      That sounds like a great idea, and would save my teeth too 🤣 I’ll look out to one on EBay, thank you 👏

  • @tuwube8194
    @tuwube8194 3 года назад

    Thanks for the tips, It took me like ~12 minutes to first load my Zorki, guess I still have to practice a bit :) I didn't know about the needed tension on the spool, I'll see soon if I missed my whole film !

    • @rileyphotos
      @rileyphotos  3 года назад

      It’s gets faster the more you do it. Hope you got some great pics with your first film, if the winding spool was rotating when you wound each frame on, then it was definitely loaded and pulling through the camera. Thanks for watching 👏📷😊

  • @joelbarto1103
    @joelbarto1103 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the great tutorial. May I ask how you know how many times to advance the film at first? Or how do you know when you get to the first frame?

    • @rileyphotos
      @rileyphotos  7 месяцев назад

      It’s kinda trial and error, later film cameras automatically took you to the right point, but I just advance what I think and then one more. I don’t want to risk losing the first image to fogged film because as Sod’s Law states, it will of course be the best photo of the day that you ruin. I usually advance about three frames

  • @haydndavies6917
    @haydndavies6917 4 года назад

    Great video and very helpful I’ve loaded my 1937 Rolleiflex in Costa

    • @rileyphotos
      @rileyphotos  4 года назад +1

      Thank you, us photographers must be drawn to coffee shops 📷😀☕️ thanks for watching

    • @haydndavies6917
      @haydndavies6917 4 года назад

      @@rileyphotos very true

  • @oskar_2025
    @oskar_2025 2 года назад

    Well done! 📷

  • @jmm117kgb
    @jmm117kgb 2 года назад +3

    I would say having your leader all cut up sharp and all is way more dangerous than just having the regular size leader in there.

    • @rileyphotos
      @rileyphotos  2 года назад +2

      Absolutely, I do get some folks wouldn’t be happy with this, you’re right to point that out Jean Michel, thank you. I have to admit though, In 38 years of film loading I’ve never had a problem, but I do make sure the leader tear is smooth and not jagged or sharp. The line may look wobbly but film acetate does tear cleanly and the point of the tear is that it does not reach the shutter cloth anyway. Totally get it though, if people are wary of this, I’d advise using scissors and pre cutting at home. Thanks for watching, it’s much appreciated 👏📷😊

  • @haveahobby8243
    @haveahobby8243 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Haven't seen a camera load film that way before

    • @rileyphotos
      @rileyphotos  4 года назад

      It’s a bit unusual isn’t it? We got some funny looks in Costa when we were ripping the film leader with our teeth. Maybe they thought we were eating it 🤣🤣🤣

    • @haveahobby8243
      @haveahobby8243 4 года назад +1

      @@rileyphotos That would be taking photography to the extreme! Maybe they thought taking the film out was indecent exposure 🤣😂🤣

  • @VictorGarcia-nc5rx
    @VictorGarcia-nc5rx 2 года назад

    I recently found one of this in a market in Mexico for about 3 dollars
    But I got no idea in how to use it, And got a roll of film already loaded and I got no idea how to take it out.
    Any ideas on how to do it?

    • @rileyphotos
      @rileyphotos  2 года назад

      Hi Victor, wow what a bargain, you are a very lucky Leica owner at $3. To remove the film already loaded in, you’ll find a switch on the top plate by the shutter button marked A one side and R on the other side. Flick the switch to R and then twist the knurled knob on the left hand side around in the direction of the arrow on top (it should lift up to make it easier to turn) Keep twisting until you hear the film come off the spool inside the camera, and the tension will become easier. Then simply turn the camera over, and remove the bottom plate to access the film (as shown in the loading video) hope that helps, enjoy the Leica 👏📷

  • @mrtonysantos
    @mrtonysantos 10 месяцев назад

    Leicas... so sophisticated

  • @Limud613
    @Limud613 4 года назад +1

    Anxiety attack in the making!!!

    • @rileyphotos
      @rileyphotos  4 года назад

      It’s not too bad really, you can do it when you’re’ having a cup of coffee 📷☕️👍🏻

  • @PaulMoorhousehankooks
    @PaulMoorhousehankooks 3 года назад

    great ta

  • @JK-zl2ux
    @JK-zl2ux 4 месяца назад

    Nvm