I wish there was a Kentmere 120 range.
I wish there was a Kentmere 120 range.
+!I wish there was a Kentmere 120 range.
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Yeah why is that??
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That's interesting, I just checked my usual ebay supplier and they don't appear to be stocking any Lucky. The last block I bought had a problem with fogging, it took a little detective work because it coincided with buying new cameras and I thought it might be worn camera light seals, but in fact it was a film cassette manufacturing problem. The jaws of the felt light trap were bowed outward allowing light to enter which fogged the first eight or nine frames. I only realised when I couldn't get a cassette to lie in the camera properly, and when I checked every cassette in the batch had the same problem.Sorry, I have bad news for you: the last time I saw Lucky SHD100 it was nearly £20 a brick.
The real bad news is that it is very difficult to find it now.
Rumour goes that it has been discontinued.
But, I haven't seen any official notification.
This is one of the cheapest you can find now: http://www.processuk.net/Fomapan_100_35mm_x_305m/p740597_12022375.aspx
Or http://www.processuk.net/Fomapan_100_135-36/p740597_12022352.aspx
Yeah why is that??
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Well, funnily enough I am reusing the Lucky cassettes. They have snap caps.
Try Process Supplies, Silverprint or Firstcall.
Firstcall has plastic cassettes as well as DX code labels.
You could also get a film retriever so you don't have to destroy normal cassettes when developing and leave a small amount of film at the end. This way you can re-use any commercial cassette.
Thanks for the link re. Foma. On the topic, does anyone know a supplier of re-usable film cassettes? I threw my last batch away after they'd worn out.
Freestyle and B&H have them. Stock looks low, though.
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/search?q=35mm+cartridge
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=35mm+cassette&N=0&InitialSearch=yes&sts=ma&Top+Nav-Search=
Thanks for the info guys, much appreciated.
I didn't know Lucky cassettes were flip top, I take mine off in a black bag with a bottle opener! I'll be more careful in future.
Having tried popping the tops off a Lucky cassette, I can only say you folks must have stronger finger nails than I! Even with a bottle opener the top peels reluctantly, and curls in the process. I'll pursue the alternatives.
Well they may not all be finished on the same machine, the Lucky one I had came off easy with finger nails but you need to squeeze gently as well, to reduce the tension on the end piece.
The alternate technique us to bang the spool end piece hard on a sold object, when the cap on the other end will fly off, this is not without risks in a dark room. And can be a worse problem if you drop one in daylight.
The Efke ones (I have) are perfectly serviceable for reuse, indeed you can buy empty metal cassettes with spring on end pieces, they may be easier than the plastic.
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