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Posted on Dec 19, 2009

My action sampler doesnt work properly.. i have loaded the film and shoot correctly, i guess :d but the result is not in four panels, but just like an usual film cameras (in 1 panel only).. what's wrong? could you help me?

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The problem is your lab, assuming you got prints, the lab printed them like normal, But look at your negatives, you will see the 4 panel images.

Best to print an Actionsampler photo from the internet or lomography website, just print a rough one on regular paper, 4x6inch, and take it to the lab to show them how the prints should be. They should re-print from your negatives for free because they made an error the first time. It may have been an automatic adjustment by the machine they use.

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