What do you use to cut rolls into strips?

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I have never liked scissors - a crooked cut can cost part of the negative.

Is there a simple, cheap and compact cutter I can use for 35mm and 120?

TIA,
Chris
 
Seems to me Spiratone used to sell a cutter. Adorama or B&H still might. A search at their sites or on the evilbay might help.

Less coffee might help. 😛
 
Trius said:
X-acto knife and ruler. The stainless steel rulers with cork backing are the ones I use. But I'd like to have one of the purpose-made cutters with the light.

Small world! That's exactly the equipment I have used for years.
I use a scrap piece of heavy mirror glass as a cutting surface.
But what a PITA! That's why I'm looking for a simpler, easier way...

Keep Chris in Christmas
-Chris-
 
Thanks for the link!

Thanks for the link!

Say, that Gepe 35mm cutter looks good and the price is right.
I will pick one up on my next visit to B&H.

Now to find something similar for 120 film...

Keep Chris in Christmas
-Chris-
 
I have a Polaroid slide mounter (illuminated and it makes nice precise cuts) ... but usually I'm just too lazy to use it and get out the scissors.

Peter
 
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