brofkand
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Has anyone used this loader? I'm thinking of getting one, since it's available new on Freestyle for $25. Any opinions?
They're about as basic as they come. If you can count and follow simple instructions you're all set. You load the 100ft roll in the the darkroom or changing bag after that you can work in the light. Just don't get any grit in the felt light trap. I don't think the design has changed much in the 50 years.
My first bulk loader was a Lloyds. I still have it, but I find the Alden 74 to be easier to use and more accurate. I got my Aldens on eBay for approx. $15 plus shipping.
I roll my film in the bathroom, at night, in the dark. I pull out a little more than both my arms outstreched, snip, and tape it to the mini leader from photolab discards and roll it back in. Maximizes your film as your end isnt exposed. I get ~36 exposures a roll, give or take a frame. Loaders are handy, but I have had one where the side popped open, or the little door slid open by accident while open. =[
I roll 1000ft, 400ft, and 100ft rolls of film this way.
i have one too
never had problems with it
basic and works well ..
just done loose the crank
Even losing the crank is no problem - a new one is only $4!
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/12121001-Lloyd-35mm-Bulk-Film-Loader-Handle-only?cat_id=703
Duncan
Try a changing bag.
I would get either the Alden 74 or Watson 100. The Lloyd's uses a felt light trap that collects dust and will scratch your film..
I sure wouldn't manually bulk load carts in a changing bag!
But if you're really worried about that light-struck last little bit of film near the spool, you could always do your bulk loading in a changing bag using a bulk loader, and never open the little door in the light...
Duncan
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