Expose the film
If the light condition does not change a lot, then it is OK to release the shutter now.
But if you are slow in loading the film, or that the light condition changes, it is then necessary to again meter the scene to get the new exposure value.
FIRE !
GENTLY slide back the dark side.
Be sure that you have flipped the dark side around, so that you know this sheet of film has been exposed.
place the film holder into the zip-lock bag.
you have now successfully captured an image onto the film.
congratulations....
The procedure may seems very tedious, it is.... but, after getting used to the steps, you will be able to do it very quickly.
cheers,
Billy
If the light condition does not change a lot, then it is OK to release the shutter now.
But if you are slow in loading the film, or that the light condition changes, it is then necessary to again meter the scene to get the new exposure value.
FIRE !
GENTLY slide back the dark side.
Be sure that you have flipped the dark side around, so that you know this sheet of film has been exposed.
place the film holder into the zip-lock bag.
you have now successfully captured an image onto the film.
congratulations....
The procedure may seems very tedious, it is.... but, after getting used to the steps, you will be able to do it very quickly.
cheers,
Billy