jolefler
Established
I'd really like to pick up at least one for posterity's sake, and to perhaps eliminate the downward film slippage in my (new to me) II. I've got a bid in on one, but who knows if it'll be successful.
Although I've bulk loaded with modern cassettes before, I've never actually held on of these older ones in my hand. From photos, I've seen that they use a double gate type of light trap instead of a velvet cloth style.
Can anyone explain how to reload them, or further enlighten me on their use?
I miss the 12 exposure rolls in various emulsions as they were quick to finish and get into the soup. Perhaps splitting 36's in two would bring back that ability.
Thanks!
Jo
Although I've bulk loaded with modern cassettes before, I've never actually held on of these older ones in my hand. From photos, I've seen that they use a double gate type of light trap instead of a velvet cloth style.
Can anyone explain how to reload them, or further enlighten me on their use?
I miss the 12 exposure rolls in various emulsions as they were quick to finish and get into the soup. Perhaps splitting 36's in two would bring back that ability.
Thanks!
Jo
Film dino
David Chong
Never Satisfied
Well-known
Hi Jo, once you get the hang of them you'll never go back. They never scratch film and wont wear out like the felt on generic reloadable casettes.
I have quite a few that I don't use, PM me if you like to get some.
Cheers Andrew.
I have quite a few that I don't use, PM me if you like to get some.
Cheers Andrew.
jolefler
Established
Most amusing instructions!
Most amusing instructions!
Good to see others who don't take it all so deadly seriously!
Many thanks to all who replied so quickly! Yep, it sounds like this is a process/implement I'd enjoy using. Judging from the info on the links provided, I probably bid too highly on the single & cassette holder offered on the 'bay, they've been kind of pricey lately.
I may well be in touch, Andrew. Give me a day or two to get over the mid-week bustle. Thanks for the offer!
Most amusing instructions!
Good to see others who don't take it all so deadly seriously!
Many thanks to all who replied so quickly! Yep, it sounds like this is a process/implement I'd enjoy using. Judging from the info on the links provided, I probably bid too highly on the single & cassette holder offered on the 'bay, they've been kind of pricey lately.
I may well be in touch, Andrew. Give me a day or two to get over the mid-week bustle. Thanks for the offer!
Never Satisfied
Well-known
Hi Jo, really they're only worth about $5.00 ea. If they have the canister to store them in then you may pay more but not by much. Cheers Andrew.
Xmas
Veteran
Get dozen casettes, compatible bulk loader and a 30m length of expired.
Film costs really drop, it is best, to load in dark room! Fit cassette into loader, trim the film into shape for cassette switch light off, pull film out of gate of loader push film into cassette spool. clip on loader cover, etc.
This avoids losing the last frame, or having snakes over the floor of darkroom.
Noel
Film costs really drop, it is best, to load in dark room! Fit cassette into loader, trim the film into shape for cassette switch light off, pull film out of gate of loader push film into cassette spool. clip on loader cover, etc.
This avoids losing the last frame, or having snakes over the floor of darkroom.
Noel
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