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Any neat way to indicate no film im Minox 811 camera ?


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This evening I got to the last exposure on my Minox EC, and was

taking out Minox tank, developer etc, ready to develop the film

but when I pull open the camera,, oops, there was no film in it !

I did quite a number of tests on that "roll of film" which I thought was in the camera.

What is your method of indicating the camera is empty ? I did the opposite a month ago with my TLX, I push-pull and excercised the shutter, believing the camera was empty; but suddenly I remembered I put a roll of factory Agfapan APX in it some times back ! Unlike Minox GT-E or other 35mm camera, if you are in doubt

you can always turn the rewind button or peep at the cartridge window. But there is no provision of that sort.

The new ECX corrected this by providing a "film in camera" indicator.

What is your method of marking a Minox 8x11 camera as empty or loaded ?

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Daniel, your method does work.

I am now experimenting with tapping empty Minox vs Minox with cassette in it, to see

whether it is possible to differentiate by sound an empty Minox vs a loaded Minox. Empty Minox has a hollow sound, loaded Minox has a solid sound.

But I still need some more practice to tell whether this tapping method is reliable.

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I haven't tried this since I resuscitated my Minox B, but if you have

a WeightWatcher's scale or equivalent, a loaded camera weighs slightly

more than an empty camera. That doesn't help when you need to answer

the question away from the kitchen, but at least there's a way to find

out. I also write "LOADED" on the side of the camera using a medium

(HB) pencil. The letters stay legible for a long time against the

brushed metal, and are easy to remove when you empty the camera (rub

lightly with your thumb). Of course, that doesn't work with the black

models.

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Using "film window" on camera back to indicate film has being used from box camera to

SLR and P&S. IMO, the same film window method is also applicable to

Minoxes. When pull open a Minox, turn it over, a small square or round hole can be

punched on the thin part of the cover, such that it sits right on top of the film advance spindle.

When there is no film in the camera, the bright chrome of the spindle can be seen through the window, when there is film inside, the cassette is black. Of course the film window must be covered up

with a small piece of transparent material, and flush with the surface.

like the small square or round exposure meter on Minox C/LX/TLX/EC.

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I put my empty cameras away in a storage area. My active cameras

always have film. Whenever I remove film I insert a new roll, usually

in the field. My most-used camera is a Minox EC. Also use Acmel MD

and a few other "strange" 8x11 cameras: Chadt Cam Watch M1 (very

tiny) and a Minimax-lite lighter camera (lighter no longer works,

anyone know where I can get a replacement?).

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I use small Avery round stickers. They come in a package of 4

colors. I use one color for each film that I use, and put that

sticker on the film cassette, the cassette box, and the end of the

camera when I load it. This identifies what film is where at all

times. If I don't reload the camera imediately after removing a

film, then I remove the sticker from the end. A camera with no

sticker is empty. When I use a different film, then I change the

sticker on the camera to match the film.

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