Johnny Thanks much. Your method works very well and seems to be the easiest.
on 10/26/01 6:16 AM, Donald Denburg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Johnny Johnson wrote: >> >> At 07:56 PM 10/25/01 -0400, Martin Greene wrote: >> >>> I'm amazed, but I just can't figure out how to open the filmstrip carrier. >>> Would appreciate help. >> >> Hi Martin, >> >> If you think getting it open is a pain - just wait until you try to load it >> with film. ;-) >> >> The catch operates just like it looks. You just have to press really, >> really hard. It'll wear in with use. It won't get easier to load. >> >> Later, >> Johnny >> >> __________________________ >> Johnny Johnson >> Lilburn, GA >> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Rather than pushing on the catch, you might want to try this method. > For right-handed people, with the top of the carrier facing you and > the hinge on the left, grab the edges of the carrier just to the > right of frame six. Bow the top with your left fingers by pulling up > on the ~ 1 cm web with the thumb and next finger, and pushing down > on the silk screened area with the middle finger. I does not take > much of a bow to release the catch. This would not work to open > the top with a six-frame film strip inserted, but mine never exceed five. > > Don
