marcmarc
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Hi Everyone. So it came down to this: Either I try the bulk loading thing or I simply shoot less. I didn't think I'd be very successful with the former so I chose the latter. I purchased the bulk loader and will start purchasing the 100 ft rolls once all my regular film is gone. Now I mentioned this to a friend of mine who shot lots of film back in the day and he asked me what cameras I was using. I told him Nikon F3's. He said he had a bunch of re-loadable cartridges made by Nikon for their cameras and I could have them if he can locate them in storage. He said that he used to use them with his Nikon F but he seemed to recall that when he began using an F2 they didn't work. So is anyone here familiar with these items? Can they be used with an F3? It would seem to me they would, the film transport in 35 cameras all look the same and they are made to accommodate the same size cassette across manufactures. By the way, are these anything like the Kodak Snap Caps? Another photographer friend of mine suggested I try to find these as they are better quality and less likely for the top to pop off unexpectedly then the cassettes commonly available today for bulk loading. I looked into these Snap Caps and they seem to be pretty rare although I guess they appear on eBay from time to time.