Sam,
Do neither! Instead, make a note of the exposure number, then rewind the
film but stop when it STARTS to get easy to wind and there is a quiet sound
of the film coming loose from the take up reel and slapping the back of the
camera. After you clean the camera, replace the film, use the fastest
shutter setting, smallest aperture and keep the lens cap on while winding
and "exposing" the film back to where it was before you took it out. Add
one exposure for safety so you don't get a double exposure by accident.
Gregg
At 11:35 AM 8/1/01, you wrote:
.... obviously got a bit of fluff on the shutter rail.... Rats rats rats.
Halfway through the next roll so do I now just use up the roll on rubbish,
or open the back an expose what's been taken.
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