effron wrote: That's the beauty of the D800, there is ALWAYS a card in the camera. Usually, this happens just once to a photographer.....
Alex wrote:
effron wrote: That's the beauty of the D800, there is ALWAYS a card in the camera. Usually, this happens just once to a photographer.....
Actually I was using the A7R...
effron wrote:
Alex wrote:
effron wrote: That's the beauty of the D800, there is ALWAYS a card in the camera. Usually, this happens just once to a photographer.....
Actually I was using the A7R...
That was my rather obscure point......
John Landolfi wrote: My (then) wife and I decided to go through a Lamaze type natural childbirth, in a very good hospital (for safety) that hosted natural childbirth. I brought a Retina IIIc with me in the labor room, and loaded a 36 exposure roll of TriX. I shot throughout the labor, excited about the good shots I was getting, up until she was brought to the delivery room, and I followed, without camera, to receive my daughter in this world. Back in the room, Daniela was brought to her mother for the first time, and I brandished the Retina to shoot more. When I checked the counter, i realized the film had never advanced....in my nervous excitement, I had not checked that the spool rotated when I advanced to the first frame, and I had not a single image , not one! I consider it one of the nadirs of my photographic efforts, and you know I always check that the film is advancing....yeah, I still shoot the occasional roll:)
ubookoo wrote: We all have done it! My friend told me that when he was shooting weddings he shot part of the wedding without film in one of his backs and had to re-stage the cake cut, bouquet and garter toss, and first dance. Ouch!!
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