I never thought about this. I've only loaded my ACL once, and did so with emulsion-side-in film. What I did was flip the spool over so that the film did a 180 going into the light trap. This would mean that the film supply spindle would turn the opposite way as it's supposed to... but I didn't had any problems. I notice that in the instruction manual there is a dotted line that looks as if it could be an indication of doing it my way... is that right? Anyway, how does everyone else deal with this... special order? Respool film, emulsion side out? Or just flip it over and do it my way?
Thanks. Marc S.
From: ocularmagic@yahoo.com Reply-To: EclairACL@topica.com To: EclairACL@topica.com Subject: Eclair ACL Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 10:42:28 -0800 (PST) I have a quick question, when I load my ACL it seems that the film needs to be wound emulsion side out on the core for it to face the right direction while it goes through the mag. But the film I just ordered from Kodak only came emulsion side in. Am I loading the camera wrong somehow because it seems that most film comes wound emulsion side in. If not, how do any of you deal with this dilemma? Rewind the film on a different core so the emulsion side is out? Please let me know. Thanks in advance. James __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com
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