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How to use a Film Picker to Retrieve 35mm Film from the Cartridge

Film Picker film retriever


Have you ever finished a roll of film early, only to have the camera automatically rewind it back into the canister? Fear not, film photography enthusiasts! This guide will show you two methods for safely retrieving stuck film, whether you have a handy film retriever tool or not.

Method 1: Using a Film Picker

For the most reliable and stress-free film extraction, a film retriever is the way to go. Here’s how to use it:

  1. Take your time and be gentle. Rushing can damage the film.
  2. Insert the pronged end of the retriever into the canister slot.
  3. Slide the first retrieval slide on the tool forward.
  4. Rotate the canister spindle counter-clockwise. Pay close attention for a clicking sound.
  5. Stop after you hear four clicks. This ensures proper film engagement.
  6. Slide the second retrieval slide forward.
  7. With a swift, but controlled pull, separate the retriever and film canister. The film should now be safely extracted!

Method 2: Using Spare Film (Optional)

If you don’t have a film retriever, don’t worry! You can improvise with a spare roll of film. There are video tutorials available online that can walk you through this process in detail the one below is a video I made a few years ago.


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How to Load a 4 x 5 Large Format Film Holder

4 x 5 Large format sheet film holders
4 x 5 Large format sheet film holders

Shooting with large format film cameras has a timeless charm that continues to attract photographers worldwide. The 4×5 large format film holder plays a crucial role in this process, as it holds and protects the light-sensitive film that captures stunning images. We stock a range of 4 x 5 and 8 x 10 film and large format holders and the MOD54 to help you process your large format film.

What is a 4×5 Large Format Film Holder?

A 4×5 large format film holder is a device used to hold a single sheet of 4×5 inch film securely in place inside a large format camera. It typically consists of two parts: a light-tight outer shell and a removable dark slide that covers the film to protect it from exposure to light. Loading the film holder correctly is essential to ensure precise and breathtaking photographs.

Before diving into the loading process, it’s crucial to understand the various parts of a 4×5 film holder. Familiarise yourself with the outer shell, the dark slide, and the film slot where the 4×5 film sheet will be inserted.

Preparing the Film Holder for Loading

To achieve optimal results, proper preparation of the film holder is necessary. Ensure the film holder is clean, and the light seals are intact to prevent any light leaks during exposure.

Cleaning the Film Holder

Using a soft, lint-free cloth, carefully wipe the interior and exterior surfaces of the film holder to remove any dust or debris that might affect the image quality.

Checking the Light Seals

Inspect the light seals of the film holder to ensure they are in good condition. Damaged or worn-out light seals can lead to unwanted light leaks, which can ruin your photographs.

Handling and Loading the Film

Now that the film holder is ready, handle the large format film with care to avoid fingerprints or scratches on its emulsion side. Take the unexposed film and load it into the film holder with the emulsion facing outward. This must be done in a fully light sealed room or a darkbag.