Nokton48
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My 19mm F3.5 Canon is the same way. Frames are squeezed close together, about a razor blades' thickness. Difficult to cut the frames apart. Tough to scan too, for this reason, will have to file out the film holder on my scanner.
This is one of the attributes, plusses of the SA: a bigger image on the neg due to the image projecting beyond the edges of the shutter because of the deep rear element.
So true, gotta be careful cutting strips of film for archiving, printing scanning. A serious loss with slide mounts. I don't know how many negative carriers I have filed-out to get all of my SA negs.
The Focomat I-C is maybe the easiest to file-out, the Leitz 35mm color enlarger that looks like a kitchen appliance is the best because of the adjustable neg masking, but I have a lot of experience filing Omega D carriers. The Omega carriers are aluminum and file easily but care must be taken to debur the edges which have to be reblackened to cut edge flare.
It was a bit of work, but I was able to file-out the strip feeder of a Coolscan V which gives a nice black line for all negs but those from the SA for which I at least, now, get the entire neg.
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