OptiKen
Member
This might need to be moved to another part of the forum.
I just started 'rolling my own' 35mm film this past weekend so that I could put up 12, 18, and 20 exposure rolls of B&W. I particularly like the short rolls for testing new cameras and lenses as well as being able to put an entire shoot or theme on a single roll.
I have both plastic and metal cartridges and tried the metal first.
Ok..the first roll I rolled backwards so we won't count that but with subsequent rolls I found the metal very VERY difficult to get the caps securely on the cartridge while the plastic ones were quick and easy, so I pose the question:
Do you prefer metal or plastic cartridges for rolling your own?
I just started 'rolling my own' 35mm film this past weekend so that I could put up 12, 18, and 20 exposure rolls of B&W. I particularly like the short rolls for testing new cameras and lenses as well as being able to put an entire shoot or theme on a single roll.
I have both plastic and metal cartridges and tried the metal first.
Ok..the first roll I rolled backwards so we won't count that but with subsequent rolls I found the metal very VERY difficult to get the caps securely on the cartridge while the plastic ones were quick and easy, so I pose the question:
Do you prefer metal or plastic cartridges for rolling your own?