Originally posted by ismaelg Hi,
That usually means the film canister is not properly seated in position. It should snap in place and the film should be aligned within its "channel". You will usually see that the film leader is not properly aligned. It happens to me occasionally so I make sure the rewind knob is properly seated before closing the back. I don't recall shooting a roll like that but if you did my guess is that the images may be a bit "crooked" to an angle in the film. The back plate should have kept it in place but if it was not I guess the focal plane could be compromised and the image may be slightly out of focus. But that is just my guess. It may be OK.
Best of luck!
Okay the film is out of the camera and there is no film in there now but when it is clicked back in it won't go straight