Donald Qualls
Subscriber
I've just ordered a Minox B, several cassettes of film, and a developing tank. The cost of film, however, reinforces my existing desire to slit my own.
I've seen many slitters that convert 35 mm (two strips and discard the perfs) or 16 mm (one central strip, discard perfs), but I don't recall seeing any that do the really economical thing: cut five or six Minox strips out of a 120 roll, to get 10 or 12 loads (after cutting the length in half). Is this because of the difficulty of threading the 120 film into a slitter in the dark, or because there's some physical reason 120 film won't work in the Minox cassette or camera?
I've seen many slitters that convert 35 mm (two strips and discard the perfs) or 16 mm (one central strip, discard perfs), but I don't recall seeing any that do the really economical thing: cut five or six Minox strips out of a 120 roll, to get 10 or 12 loads (after cutting the length in half). Is this because of the difficulty of threading the 120 film into a slitter in the dark, or because there's some physical reason 120 film won't work in the Minox cassette or camera?