dyao
Well-known
What do you do with all those little plastic film containers you film comes in?
jan normandale
Film is the other way
give them away to a local craft shop for customers who purchase beads etc and need a storage solution.
elmer3.5
Well-known
Toys
Toys
Nice thread, we use them to store paint for our plastic toys, they are made for it
, exact size and tight caps!
Bye!
Toys
Nice thread, we use them to store paint for our plastic toys, they are made for it
Bye!
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Mine go into the recycling bin.
Vickko
Veteran
Mine go into my recycle bin
Joerg
Dilettant
Hi,
I tape three or four of them together for a days load of shooting. Keeps them organized in my bag. One of the containers is full of spare batteries and a soft wipe etc . I have different colors for different film types.
Ciao
joerg
I tape three or four of them together for a days load of shooting. Keeps them organized in my bag. One of the containers is full of spare batteries and a soft wipe etc . I have different colors for different film types.
Ciao
joerg
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Bulk loads.
KenD
Film Shooter
Black ones for bulk loads, and my son uses the white translucent ones to mix paint for airbrushing.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Hang on to them telling myself how usefull they are until I'm sick of the sight of them ... and then can't seem to find a use for them ... so scrap them!
Not bad for your stash ... or so I've been told!
Not bad for your stash ... or so I've been told!
Kawabatnam
Established
With 2 x 35mm containers (not the translucent ones though) I do a 120 film container.
Bob Michaels
nobody special
I give most of mine away to people I meet on the street while photographing. I may have to stick them back in my pocket until I find the right person, but they seldom go to waste.
Many young kids love them just to play with.
Older kids use them to store personal junk.
People in mechanical positions love them to store small nuts, bolts, pieces and parts.
Some people find them an ideal size for personal storage of combustible recreational agricultural product (buy California, don't support the Mexican cartels)
I shoot a lot of 35mm film and believe that a large majority of my film cans get reused for something other than storing film.
Many young kids love them just to play with.
Older kids use them to store personal junk.
People in mechanical positions love them to store small nuts, bolts, pieces and parts.
Some people find them an ideal size for personal storage of combustible recreational agricultural product (buy California, don't support the Mexican cartels)
I shoot a lot of 35mm film and believe that a large majority of my film cans get reused for something other than storing film.
keepright
matthew
Mine sit on my desk for a few weeks, and then go into the recycling bin.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
A friend of ours is a school teacher (Second Grade) and I give them to her...
She uses them for "Tooth Storage"...if a child's tooth falls out during the school day it gets put in there for safe transport home...
I have another full bag for her right now...
Now, I need something to use all these 120 spools...
She uses them for "Tooth Storage"...if a child's tooth falls out during the school day it gets put in there for safe transport home...
I have another full bag for her right now...
Now, I need something to use all these 120 spools...
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WalterM
Established
Store little nuts and bolts from my computer.
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
I offered some to my daughter to store her memory cards. 
Chris
Chris
amateriat
We're all light!
Let's see...
1) As WalterM mentioned, I use a few for the "spare" parts from various laptop computers I've worked on and/or cannibalized for various clients.
2) I use them to "B-wind" color-neg rolls I get from the lab (pro or mini), always uncut, in order to eliminate or minimize curl. (This is less of a problem with Kodak's top-tier films, but still a bit of an issue with stuff like their Gold color-neg films.)
3) One film container will hold one set of spare CR-2 batteries for one of my Hexar RF bodies, and one CR-123A battery for my Contax Tvs. Since the "lease" on my Leica M2 is about up (and the owner hasn't offered an option to buy), having spare batteries on hand is a slightly bigger deal, although the Hex and Contax are fairly miserly in terms of energy consumption.
4) Great for keeping earplugs on hand when riding the subway!
- Barrett
1) As WalterM mentioned, I use a few for the "spare" parts from various laptop computers I've worked on and/or cannibalized for various clients.
2) I use them to "B-wind" color-neg rolls I get from the lab (pro or mini), always uncut, in order to eliminate or minimize curl. (This is less of a problem with Kodak's top-tier films, but still a bit of an issue with stuff like their Gold color-neg films.)
3) One film container will hold one set of spare CR-2 batteries for one of my Hexar RF bodies, and one CR-123A battery for my Contax Tvs. Since the "lease" on my Leica M2 is about up (and the owner hasn't offered an option to buy), having spare batteries on hand is a slightly bigger deal, although the Hex and Contax are fairly miserly in terms of energy consumption.
4) Great for keeping earplugs on hand when riding the subway!
- Barrett
Robert Lai
Well-known
They make excellent, clean and waterproof containers for your viewfinders. Almost all of mine are in a film can of their own. Exception is the CV 15mm finder (plastic), which is too big.
chris91387
Well-known
fill one up with quarters and keep it in the car for parking meters.
Chris101
summicronia
Oh, I use them to store various small items, hardware from projects, electronic items, medications, I give them to the kids, to the cats, cut them up into various projects ...
But hey - I can't bs you folks. I hoard them. When I process a roll, I put the canister into a bag and ... well, keep it. Like I said, I do have uses for them, but I also have several thousand stashed in bright yellow bags.
But hey - I can't bs you folks. I hoard them. When I process a roll, I put the canister into a bag and ... well, keep it. Like I said, I do have uses for them, but I also have several thousand stashed in bright yellow bags.
sienarot
Well-known
mine get tossed into a bag along with the metal canisters. I keep telling myself they'll come in handy if i ever decide to bulk load again. I also keep telling myself I'll never bulk load again so I'm right back where I started. I should probably recycle them.
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