sara
Well-known
I started collecting at one point but threw them all away :bang: because I was moving and didn't want to carry any clutter. Starting again, and it's just nice to look at them for design purposes too.

brbo
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I do it, too.
Since I was late to the photography (and film), not much of a collection.
Since I was late to the photography (and film), not much of a collection.
michaelwj
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I had a large collection on the windowsill of my developing room (laundry) but tossed them when we moved interstate earlier this year... I have once again started a new collection this time kept in the bottom of my developing box, but since I bulk load most of my stuff, it takes me a long time to get much of a collection (I currently have 2
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David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi,
That reminds me:-
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=87322
It's about 30's cartons and so on.
Regards, David
That reminds me:-
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=87322
It's about 30's cartons and so on.
Regards, David
css9450
Veteran
I shot this a few years ago, maybe in anticipation of this kind of thread...

lawrence
Veteran
An excellent thread! I have loads of canisters and have intended to photograph them for a while but not got round to it. Hopefully this will spur me into action 
unixrevolution
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Does anyone collect canisters?
I started collecting at one point but threw them all away :bang: because I was moving and didn't want to carry any clutter. Starting again, and it's just nice to look at them for design purposes too.
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I thought I was the only person who did this!
sara
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Please do!An excellent thread! I have loads of canisters and have intended to photograph them for a while but not got round to it. Hopefully this will spur me into action![]()
charjohncarter
Veteran
Does anyone collect canisters?
I started collecting at one point but threw them all away :bang: because I was moving and didn't want to carry any clutter. Starting again, and it's just nice to look at them for design purposes too.
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Sara, PM me your address an I'll send you a rare one from the 70s (if I still have it).
farlymac
PF McFarland
David Hughes
David Hughes
rfaspen
[insert pithy phrase here]
OK, but how does one get the exposed film out of the canister (to develop) without ruining the canister? I remember one brand of film that I could disassemble just like my reloadable canisters. That was some years ago; None of my current film brands seem to come apart so easily and I have to ruin the canister to get the film out.
znapper
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I keep mine for bulk-loading.
Thought that was completely normal behavior and not a novelty
Thought that was completely normal behavior and not a novelty
B-9
Devin Bro
I keep mine for bulk-loading.
Thought that was completely normal behavior and not a novelty![]()
Same here, got a box with all sorts of colors
bayernfan
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i keep every canister i self-develop. it's become quite the formidable pile, most of it HP5.
sharing this reminded me how i would collect random things as a kid: keys, coins, lighters, drink bottles, etc. funny, the things we do.
sharing this reminded me how i would collect random things as a kid: keys, coins, lighters, drink bottles, etc. funny, the things we do.
lawrence
Veteran
OK, but how does one get the exposed film out of the canister (to develop) without ruining the canister? I remember one brand of film that I could disassemble just like my reloadable canisters. That was some years ago; None of my current film brands seem to come apart so easily and I have to ruin the canister to get the film out.
Google FILM LEADER RETRIEVER or ILFORD FILM CASSETTE LEADER RETRIEVER
znapper
Well-known
OK, but how does one get the exposed film out of the canister (to develop) without ruining the canister? I remember one brand of film that I could disassemble just like my reloadable canisters. That was some years ago; None of my current film brands seem to come apart so easily and I have to ruin the canister to get the film out.
One trick is to lick the end of a used film-leader, stick that into the canister and push it in a few inches, wait 10 seconds and yank the film-leader out again, the film inside the canister usually follows and comes out.
kiemchacsu
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i did this when i was shooting fomapan 100 and tri-x quite a lot;
The bw films pyramid by Trung Nguyen, on Flickr

sara
Well-known
I collect stamps!i keep every canister i self-develop. it's become quite the formidable pile, most of it HP5.
sharing this reminded me how i would collect random things as a kid: keys, coins, lighters, drink bottles, etc. funny, the things we do.
I don't think anyone around me at my age does anymore. But I have a strong passion for it and I have my father's and grandfather's collection too. They're just very nice to look at.
sara
Well-known
Ahhh this is lovely!
I wanted to make a book about film canister designs and box designs.
Maybe I can start here? With the assistance of RFF peeps
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