Link please! Lol
If I knew how to bulk load, I'd buy one of those in a skinny minute.
If I knew how to bulk load, I'd buy one of those in a skinny minute.
Christopher, Youtube is your friend. You'll be an expert in 10 skinny minutes. I picked up a used bulk loader locally for $20. You can get a new one for $25 or so from Freestyle.
While we are discussing the price of film and posting links to all kinds of neat new places to shop for photo gear, don't forget one of the best black & white film deals out there right now. The 3-Pack of Ilford HP5 400 is still only $10.50 and it is a great film if you are looking for that film speed. It is an even better deal in the 100 foot roll, direct from good old Adorama, and probably B&H Photo as well.
I think it is about the color film, not the B&W, i don't have problem with B&W yet, the prices are almost reasonable give and take or up/down, but the color films are slightly crazy prices these days.
Christopher, Youtube is your friend. You'll be an expert in 10 skinny minutes. I picked up a used bulk loader locally for $20. You can get a new one for $25 or so from Freestyle.
Here's a playlist on bulkloaders that I put together to learn about them: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD2812C980AD3CD77&feature=mh_lolz
Short rolls are the real magic and real savings for me. The problem with 36-exp rolls is that a typical shoot for any given subject for me is between 10-16 frames, 20 shots is normally more than enough to avoid reloading in the middle. So, with 36-exp rolls my films either languish in the camera waiting for another 2 subjects/shoots or I develop and toss out 16-26 blanks on each roll.
Short rolls allow me to get the film in, shot, and back out of the camera quickly without wasting a lot of frames.
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