Claims
- 1. A method of assembling a prewind camera having a camera body having a film roll chamber with an open portion for containing an unexposed roll of film in which an unexposed film roll is sequentially advanced into a film cartridge contained in an adjacent chamber of said camera, comprising the steps of:
- prewinding an unexposed film roll from the film cartridge;
- placing the unexposed film roll into the open portion of the film roll chamber;
- applying a vacuum to the interior of the film roll chamber to constrain the film roll in a tensioned state; and
- fixing a rear cover to the rear of the film roll chamber to make the camera lighttight.
- 2. A method of loading a prewind type camera having a frame including a film roll chamber having an open portion for containing an unexposed filmstrip roll, comprising the steps of:
- loading the unexposed filmstrip roll into the film roll chamber;
- applying a vacuum to the interior of the film roll chamber to maintain the film roll in a tensioned state; and
- fixedly attaching a lighttight cover over the open portion of said film roll chamber.
- 3. A method according to claim 2, wherein said vacuum is applied to the interior of the film roll chamber immediately prior to the loading step.
- 4. A method according to claim 2, wherein the vacuum is discontinued after the lighttight cover has been fixedly attached.
- 5. A method according to claim 2, wherein said camera is assembled in a darkroom prior to the attachment of said lighttight cover.
- 6. Apparatus for loading an unexposed filmstrip roll into a prewind type camera comprising a frame including a film roll chamber for containing a wound unexposed roll of film and having an open portion, and a cover for lighttightly covering said open portion, is characterized by:
- vacuum means for applying vacuum pressure to the interior of the film roll chamber to constrain the film roll in a wound state in said chamber prior to the assembly of the lighttight cover.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 6, including a vacuum apparatus attachable to said frame for applying a vacuum to the interior of the film roll chamber, said chamber including a slotted portion for engaging said vacuum apparatus.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Reference is made to and priority claimed from U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. US 60/005,131, filed 12 Oct. 1995, entitled FILM LOADING METHOD AND RELATED APPARATUS.
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