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alltheusernamearetaken
shoykhetd
@alltheusernamearetaken well just put a roll in here and stick the film into an empty roll of 120 mm (it would be a receiver). rewinding takes about 3 half-rotations. the hardest thing is to close camera because lubitel2 doesn't have enough space for a roll of 35mm film. but it can be fixed only with brute force. it is how I did it. so it's kinda risky)
shoykhetd
@alltheusernamearetaken well just put a roll in here and stick the film into an empty roll of 120 mm (it would be a receiver). rewinding takes about 3 half-rotations. the hardest thing is to close camera because lubitel2 doesn't have enough space for a roll of 35mm film. but it can be fixed only with brute force. it is how I did it. so it's kinda risky)
shoykhetd
@alltheusernamearetaken well just put a roll in here and stick the film into an empty roll of 120 mm (it would be a receiver). rewinding takes about 3 half-rotations. the hardest thing is to close camera because lubitel2 doesn't have enough space for a roll of 35mm film. but it can be fixed only with brute force. it is how I did it. so it's kinda risky)
shoykhetd
@alltheusernamearetaken well just put a roll in here and stick the film into an empty roll of 120 mm (it would be a receiver). rewinding takes about 3 half-rotations. the hardest thing is to close camera because lubitel2 doesn't have enough space for a roll of 35mm film. but it can be fixed only with brute force. it is how I did it. so it's kinda risky)
shoykhetd
@alltheusernamearetaken well just put a roll in here and stick the film into an empty roll of 120 mm (it would be a receiver). rewinding takes about 3 half-rotations. the hardest thing is to close camera because lubitel2 doesn't have enough space for a roll of 35mm film. but it can be fixed only with brute force. it is how I did it. so it's kinda risky)