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You take a shot and advance the film only to hear a nasty crackling sound from inside the camera.
I was out shooting some Tri-X on my Olympus 35 RC this morning when it happened. As I was only about six shots into the roll I decided to open the back and see what the trouble was, and discovered that the film had come off the winding sprockets. I managed to unwind and re-wind the used frames and now it's hopefully back as it should be - albeit with half-a-dozen ruined pictures and now effectively a 24 instead of 36 exposure roll of Tri-X. Could have been worse I suppose...
I was out shooting some Tri-X on my Olympus 35 RC this morning when it happened. As I was only about six shots into the roll I decided to open the back and see what the trouble was, and discovered that the film had come off the winding sprockets. I managed to unwind and re-wind the used frames and now it's hopefully back as it should be - albeit with half-a-dozen ruined pictures and now effectively a 24 instead of 36 exposure roll of Tri-X. Could have been worse I suppose...