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I just bought a box of reloadable film casettes for Leicas. I had seen that they were mostly FILCAs before purchase (though one turned put to be an IXMOO with FILCA internals - which doesn't work if anyone's wondering).
What surprised me was the variation between FILCAs. There are:
- two major variants of shell design (with one major variant having some branded with Leitz and others unmarked)
- Three variants of light shield (raised Z, stamped Z and unmarked; the unmarked also has slightly different molding and machining)
- Four variants of spool (based on film holding, bottom flange and end knob engraving)
Looking at the archives here, I found this post: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showpost.php?p=749265&postcount=4
which references 4 types of Leica cassettes. In this trove I have three of these (There are three Leitz-Agfa cassettes - type D/ KASAM).
Not all FILCA parts are interchangeable, although the unmarked light shield may work on both variant outer shells. The stamped Z light traps go with the Type C cassettes while the raised Z go with the Type B. Some of the Type B cassettes seem to require the unflanged spools. I assume the unflanged type are earlier as the simplest version of film grip devices are on the unflanged spools (with the mix-and-match going on here I can't be sure one of the spools might not have initially come from a Type D).
There is also an odd light shield in the set - it looks similar to the FED style so maybe a Contax? The catch is not grooved into the light shield but notches in the end.
I see that Lager said that in thirty years he had never seen a Type C: I now have 5 in two variations.
Once I work out what is what I'll post some ads - I definitely don't need 20 film cassettes for one Leica!
What surprised me was the variation between FILCAs. There are:
- two major variants of shell design (with one major variant having some branded with Leitz and others unmarked)
- Three variants of light shield (raised Z, stamped Z and unmarked; the unmarked also has slightly different molding and machining)
- Four variants of spool (based on film holding, bottom flange and end knob engraving)
Looking at the archives here, I found this post: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showpost.php?p=749265&postcount=4
which references 4 types of Leica cassettes. In this trove I have three of these (There are three Leitz-Agfa cassettes - type D/ KASAM).
Not all FILCA parts are interchangeable, although the unmarked light shield may work on both variant outer shells. The stamped Z light traps go with the Type C cassettes while the raised Z go with the Type B. Some of the Type B cassettes seem to require the unflanged spools. I assume the unflanged type are earlier as the simplest version of film grip devices are on the unflanged spools (with the mix-and-match going on here I can't be sure one of the spools might not have initially come from a Type D).
There is also an odd light shield in the set - it looks similar to the FED style so maybe a Contax? The catch is not grooved into the light shield but notches in the end.
I see that Lager said that in thirty years he had never seen a Type C: I now have 5 in two variations.
Once I work out what is what I'll post some ads - I definitely don't need 20 film cassettes for one Leica!