For the M3 you can use IXMOO ie all brass concentric no velvet trap instead opens and shuts by keyway on back plate latch as you lock and unlock baseplate.
About 5 GBP (7 USD) if you shop around. Probably cost that to post you one from here.
But you need the original spool as well.
And need to avoid the Barnack only FILCA.
I've forgotten if the F3 has a concentric option I use velvet plastic ones in cameras which don't take concentrics.
They stopped the bounce apart cassettes only
Lucky and Fotokemia still used the non crimp machines.
Nikon made its own version of a Leica cassette, which also opens when you put it in the camera and turn the baseplate key. I have never seen one, but imagine it works the same. They don't seem to come up for sale often and would be hard to find. Leica cassettes are much more common.
The metal ones don't fit in all my compacts.
The Nikon cassette was patterned after the Zeiss Ikon cassette (not the other way around) but is not identical. And I believe that there are at least two types of Nikon cassettes, and neither is interchangeable.
A Zeiss Ikon cassette can be used with any Zeiss Ikon 35mm camera that has a locking, removable back via the keys on the bottom of the camera (also copied by Nikon): Contax I, II, III, IIa, IIIa, Nettax (35mm), Super Nettel, Tenax II, Contaflex and Contarex (including the Hologon Superwide). They can be used on either the feed or takeup side or both.
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