summicron1
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I don't know about Nikon, but on any Leica RF normal reloadable cassette is just less hassle.
well, yeah, but you are forgetting the coolness factor!
(grin)
I don't know about Nikon, but on any Leica RF normal reloadable cassette is just less hassle.
Wasn't it Exacta that had a film cutter built into the camera?-----------------Eh! Just another piece of useless information![]()
well, yeah, but you are forgetting the coolness factor!
(grin)
You speak for the USA or Canada.
In West-Germany I doubt 70mm film was used aside of aerial photography. And there was no single-portrait schoolphotography done, at least there was no respectiv camera.
(In all my schooldays I only once saw a photographer, doing a group portrait of us.)
In West-Germany I doubt 70mm film was used aside of aerial photography.
You mean AgfaPhoto APX.I think I'll try to buy a cheaper roll of bulk film like Foma or Agfa APX (which I use the most anyway at the moment since it is the only B/W film I can get in stores)
When I gave up on bulk loaders I still had a lot of film left so I created a smooth steel measure to get the film the right length. At its full extent the measure was enough to measure for a 36 exp film but could be adjusted to whatever length you wished, the shortest being 24 inches which is enough for 12 exposures.
So you made a kind of slider to go on that steel measure?
I think the easiest way would be to use a rolled steel strip measure with an arrest at its housing.
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