330x330 build surface.
I made it just slightly larger than the can, not sure how much smaller the roll was.
Kodak doesn't want to sell Ektachrome to bulk loading re-sellers. A friend who sells a lot of Super-XX had his order canceled on him. With E100 selling for $20/ 36exp roll yeah the Cine length buys are a huge discount.
Kodak should be selling bulk color film honestly. It's a shame they don't.
So they wholesale it only to B&H?
So they wholesale it only to B&H?
His plan was to order through B&H instead. I didn't follow up on it at the time. I'd like to get one of those big 400' bulk loaders but they're pricey!
I'd like to get one of those big 400' bulk loaders but they're pricey!
Isn't the price at B&H almost double the catalog price?
I have now moved my Vision three into this one and am printing another for the E100D.
just be happy I now have a bunch of slide film.
I did one more version, really just the lid. Instead of using the printed "screw" to hold the lid on, I put a flat head screw in each corner. This makes the loader fit in my fridge better. I left the cover open and set it under a bright light for over an hour with some test BW film inside. No light leaks. I have now moved my Vision three into this one and am printing another for the E100D.
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You could try Bricscad Shape, it does have a lot of features, a lot are hidden in the ribbon. Sketchup might be another choice.
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