Have an Nikon F2, the leader to start the roll is rather long, is there a trick, so one does not have to waste this amount of film?
Oh that's a great answerYes, load and load in total darkness.
will try not to do it in daylight. 
is about how many frames it takes to start the film going in f2, it has nothing to do with bulk loading.Yes alas it is, about how not to waste film when the cassette is getting started! We referred to Bulk Loading, for we thought we had some comments from those who do bulk loading on the waste of leader, and comments that seemed to refer to a solution.Is this question about bulk loading and how to not waste film when cassette is getting started?
Just what I said in my post above. It wasn't a joke. If you load your film onto the spool from the bulk loader and then load the loaded cassette into the camera in total darkness you will waste no film. JohnWOh that's a great answerwill try not to do it in daylight.
What were actually wanting to know, is about the leader, after the roll is made, there is what about 4 inches of waste, to get it started on the take up real in the camera. Is there a trick, or something yoiu can do, to cut out this waste?
Thanks p.
Yes and yes. Thanks! I guess I was a little to simplistic in my explanation.What John probably meant was to load and unload the camera in darkness. That way you won't lose the first frames to exposure. But it's probably more trouble than its worth.
Get it, at last..If you load your film onto the spool from the bulk loader and then load the loaded cassette into the camera in total darkness you will waste no film.
but alas with the Nikon F2, the lens opening is on the left of the camera, close to the roll of film in the cassette, thus the area used for the leader is at least four inches long. Maybe an area that would have been equal to four images? Done as you suggest, which is an excellent idea, and most likely works with your 35mm, will not work for the NIkon, for they cannot be exposed, there past the lens opening area. .Yep, tried that but overlapped about one sprocket hole to get them properly lined up.. and it had a hiccup..attach (tape again) a 5 or 6" leader tongue
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