Huss
Member
I have a few Arista plastic reels that I bought from freestyle photo. The first couple of 35mm rolls loaded perfectly. Just pulled the leader out of the canister, and fed the film into the reel until I had to cut the tail end off the canister.
Then mysteriously, I had the worst issues trying to load film. It kept on binding, resulting in kinked/damaged film. I then realized that it was dependent on what camera was used. Traditional cameras with manual film advance levers bend the film back against itself as it advances, i.e. it goes against the curve of the film that was created from being in the cassette.
Auto load cameras advance the film in the same direction of the film curve as it loads into the camera. So it maintains the original curve.
The solution was to pull the film entirely out of the cassette for the traditional wind cameras, and load it from the end of the film strip. Works perfectly. So Nikon F/F2/F3/FM etc need to have the film removed from the cassette and loaded from the end. Nikon F4/F5/F6/F75/N2000 etc - all the auto loaders - can just be loaded from the beginning of the film strip.
One exception - Leica R8/9. Manual advance but they load like an auto load camera!
Then mysteriously, I had the worst issues trying to load film. It kept on binding, resulting in kinked/damaged film. I then realized that it was dependent on what camera was used. Traditional cameras with manual film advance levers bend the film back against itself as it advances, i.e. it goes against the curve of the film that was created from being in the cassette.
Auto load cameras advance the film in the same direction of the film curve as it loads into the camera. So it maintains the original curve.
The solution was to pull the film entirely out of the cassette for the traditional wind cameras, and load it from the end of the film strip. Works perfectly. So Nikon F/F2/F3/FM etc need to have the film removed from the cassette and loaded from the end. Nikon F4/F5/F6/F75/N2000 etc - all the auto loaders - can just be loaded from the beginning of the film strip.
One exception - Leica R8/9. Manual advance but they load like an auto load camera!