Huub S said:
They changed their tanks somewhere around 1982. Both models take the same spools and centre posts, but light traps and caps differ considerably. The older ones with a grey cap have a more elaborate light trap, that, though light tight, is difficult to clean. The newer ones have a black cap and are easy to clean. The light trap seems very simple, but i have never had any fogging problems with them.
Huub
I've got both types. Neither have given me any problems with light leaks but the older screw-on-top version has a couple of gotchas.
If you don't have the soft plastic ring that sits the top of the tank just inside the thread you might find you a) have a very leaky tank - that's liquid - and b) you can't get the top off.
I had to tear one apart with pliers to rescue two films after I forgot to insert the ring. It had developed a crack in the base and it was a $2 second hand one so I didn't mind.
The old design is more of a pain to load in a changing bag.
The newer design is far superior in all respects. Easier to load in the dark, quicker to fill and empty, easier to clean and easier to dry.
I'm sure it's just as light tight as long as you secure the internal lid correctly. By that I mean you should wiggle it before you click it into place to make sure it is sitting evenly the whole way around. Apparently as they wear it's possible to feel it click into place without it being fully sealed.
..Matt