gliderbee
Well-known
I'm going to start loading film from bulk again; I see there are metal and plastic cassettes; is there a difference I should care for ? Any other advise about this ?
Thanks,
Stefan.
Thanks,
Stefan.
Dear Stefan,
I always found plastic easier, because the ends twist on and off instead of snapping on and off. Better still, look out for labyrinthine cassettes: http://www.rogerandfrances.com/subscription/ps how choose cassetes.html
Cheers,
R.
Dear Stefan,
What camera(s) are you using?
Cassette openers normally write off the cassette.
Some are perfectly happy with recycling cassettes in the way you describe but it's a invitation to tramlines (you can't really clean the velvet lips) and you can get problems with the tape parting or with it sticking in the lips or with it opening the lips too much so that you get light-strike. This is why I've never tried it.
Cheers,
R.
As someone who recently went through this decision process, my 2 cents. I was / am worried about plastic popping open if a cassette is squished in the bag. That said, I have yet to receive them, so I can't say if that's likely or not. OTOH, I think it is a good thing that plastic won't set off airline sensors. If I travel abroad and develop at home, I can have a shot at avoiding fogging via xray.