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Your typical 35 mm SLR is designed to have the lenses changed while the film is in the camera, so it won't hurt a thing. I suppose it's possible that there is a camera out there that doesn't allow the lens to be changed mid-roll, but it's not likely. Usually the shutter is behind the lens, so no light will fall on the film from changing the lens.

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As far as i am aware as long as the camera is a SLR (standard reflex Lense camera) then you should be able to remove the lens without causing any lost film as long as you do not press the shutter button. Hope this helps. Regards Bob.

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