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Argh! I just calculated how many rolls it takes until I save money bulcloading.
I should stop reading this forum 🙂
I should stop reading this forum 🙂
tetrisattack said:Bulk loaders cost almost as much as a roll of film! So I still don't have one. This is how I do it, inspired by a certain old-school photographer on the photo.net leica forum.
I do the whole operation in the dark. I put a soft, lint-free towel in the can the roll comes in, stand the roll upright (the can corrales the roll and prevents it from coming discombobulated, and thus saves undue wear on my heart) and I pull out an arm's length at a time -- about 30 frames for me. While I'm pulling off the length of film I lift the spool gently off of the towel with my other hand to avoid friction against any surface.
If I were more enterprising I'd put a cut-up coathanger through the core and balance it over the bathroom sink so the roll would be suspended in air and free from scratches.
When I'm done I reassemble the can, tape it back together, seal it all away in an airtight ziploc bag, then chuck it back into the freezer. You could salvage some silica gel and toss that in with the film to be double-sure it's safe from moisture during the freeze/thaw cycle but everything's been great for me so far.
If it's good enough for Al Kaplan, surely it's good enough for everyone else, right?
rover said:Al is a wonderful man, but I am happy I dropped the $15 on ebay for a loader.
tetrisattack said:Bulk loaders cost almost as much as a roll of film! So I still don't have one. This is how I do it, inspired by a certain old-school photographer on the photo.net leica forum.
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If it's good enough for Al Kaplan, surely it's good enough for everyone else, right?
backalley photo said:i'll have to give that a try gene. that's agfa? don't think i've tried any b&w agfa.
how many film cassettes are you going with. i just realized i need to pick some up soon.
i think i've seen them locally but have never priced them out.
joe
wlewisiii said:Inspired by all of you, I had gotten a loader off of goodwill for about $15 and then hadn't done anything with it. Well, no more. I got paid for some computer work and picked up a roll of Plus-X (the local cameras store only had it and TMax 100 in stock and I already know how nice Plus-X plays with Diafine 🙂 ) and some Kodak cannisters today. After the little guy is asleep for the night tonight... 😀
William
William, I've not had that happen, but then I always have applied the tape all the way around the spool and sticking to both sides of the film.wlewisiii said:Note to self: find better or use more tape on spool inside canister. I was shooting the first roll from my 100' roll of Plus-X today and felt it come loose as I advanced to 36...