dugrant153
Member
Hi everyone,
Alongside my 35mm stuff, I also shoot 120 format film. I've tried conserving my inserts for those "desperate times" when I need a quick change but sometimes I find myself fumbling over the inserts (since I don't have much of a system) and the time it would've taken to just reload a roll into the same insert would've been about the same.
My question is: What's your system for quickly loading/reloading 120 format film and/or inserts? I shoot events and love my 120 shots. But I've found myself fumbling over changes with inserts and would like to take advantage of them (otherwise, thinking of trying to learn to just reload the 120 rolls very quickly in one insert).
In my Lowepro Classified 160AW, I am thinking of making one "slot" for ready-to-use inserts and then another "slot" for used inserts. Should I even bother licking the roll or should I just "dump" the insert into my bag and lick it later? Suggestions?
Note: I'm looking to do this without the help of an assistant.
Thanks!
Alongside my 35mm stuff, I also shoot 120 format film. I've tried conserving my inserts for those "desperate times" when I need a quick change but sometimes I find myself fumbling over the inserts (since I don't have much of a system) and the time it would've taken to just reload a roll into the same insert would've been about the same.
My question is: What's your system for quickly loading/reloading 120 format film and/or inserts? I shoot events and love my 120 shots. But I've found myself fumbling over changes with inserts and would like to take advantage of them (otherwise, thinking of trying to learn to just reload the 120 rolls very quickly in one insert).
In my Lowepro Classified 160AW, I am thinking of making one "slot" for ready-to-use inserts and then another "slot" for used inserts. Should I even bother licking the roll or should I just "dump" the insert into my bag and lick it later? Suggestions?
Note: I'm looking to do this without the help of an assistant.
Thanks!