Great thread. But do you know if there is something like 120/220 bulk film? It would be very nice.
But do you know if there is something like 120/220 bulk film?
No there is not.

...The problem is: aside from Ilford, it seems there's no other company making that film. And even Ilford only makes it once a year, under request, in their annual ULF run...
IIRC, Rollei (Maco) sell their IR film in bulk 70mm roll too.

Ah yes, I went there to see for myself. $.01/ft is their code for "call us and find out what we have available, and for what price."
I've bought short ends of ECN2 stuff from them before. Good prices, good service. What I can't figure out is why anyone buys new film from them instead of directly from Kodak. They add quite a bit of markup - which is certainly necessary to run a business, but what are you getting for your $348 for 400' of 5222 from them, vs just calling up Kodak and getting it for $257? I don't get it.
Duncan
When a film production company needs more film to complete a project, but hasn't yet paid off their Kodak bill from their initial order, they start buying from secondary sources. .
I recently enjoyed reading about Henri Cartier-Bresson loading his film by hand, not using a bulk loader. And he unloaded as well when he was done, into a can onto a core... Anyone else do this?
From my third or fourth film on I only used bulk loaded film. I did not even know that there was something as a bulk loader.
I recently enjoyed reading about Henri Cartier-Bresson loading his film by hand, not using a bulk loader. And he unloaded as well when he was done, into a can onto a core... Anyone else do this? Seems a good way to avoid scratches (rolling without any gate and also avoids the extra pass through felt).
I also wonder if HCB ran from cassette to cassette, or did he rewind? Seems if you use a Leica there's an option to use cassette for take-up. Though you probably can't avoid two felt passes.
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