January 16, 2012 · Discount Products for Sale


Instructional video on how to properly rewind/unload 35mm film from your Lomography Fisheye/Fisheye2 camera. The Future is Analogue! Check out Lomography’s website at www.lomography.com and the Online Shop at http Want to know the latest updates? Be a fan of our Facebook page by clicking on “like” – www.facebook.com and Follow us on Twitter – twitter.com How do I rewind and remove film from my Fisheye/Fisheye 2 camera? www.lomography.com Product Microsite – microsites.lomography.com Fisheye 2 microsites.lomography.com Buy it! shop.lomography.com microsites.lomography.com

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20 Comments to “Unloading 35mm film from your Lomography Fisheye/Fisheye 2 camera”

  1. vetusp77 says:

    @Watcherof09 And how do I know that the camera is on?

  2. U23Drocs says:

    @acinorev627 yes, but don’t expect to be using the built in flash without them

  3. acinorev627 says:

    i know this sounds like a SUPER stupid question; can the fisheye work without battery?

  4. Watcherof09 says:

    @PeqSeres it’s on the front you but it’s not a button is a switch
    

  5. PeqSeres says:

    I’m confused. Where’s the on/off button? You only need to put batteries and the film, and that’s it? It’s already turned on?

  6. duool says:

    @WWEstenerikkasvo OF COURSE NOT its an analouge camera !

  7. mzervy says:

    @WWEstenerikkasvo
    you use standard 35mm film for this camera

  8. mzervy says:

    I have some photos on my channel if you want to see how some look

  9. WWEstenerikkasvo says:

    can i film whit this

  10. lomographicsociety says:

    @blekiblek no you don’t have to be in complete darkness.

  11. blekiblek says:

    do we have to do this in dark?

  12. CaptainMacNasty says:

    @BenDouglasRead – Since it’s been a year, I’m sure you already have the answer…but for other folks. It’s actually better if all the exposed film returns back inside the little cylindrical, 35 mm film case, since then you know that none of your pictures are going to be ruined when you open the back of the camera and remove the finished roll..

  13. misterkool20 says:

    @officialpush found out what?

  14. officialpush says:

    @jjennuhhferr Yes. Unfortunately, I found that out RIGHT after I removed my first roll of film. Haha

  15. MsBuBBLesvA says:

    why is it hard to wind the film back?

  16. chilidog1001 says:

    let it…unless your going to develop it your self and make like easier with a lead, but it doesnt matter

  17. BenDouglasRead says:

    What happens if all the film goes back in?

  18. selectedtemptations says:

    Yes

  19. jjennuhhferr says:

    when you rewind it, the fisheye door should always remain closed right? only until you reach the very end?

  20. GilraenNolatari says:

    thank you

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