Delano,

I have Adorama's loader.  Based on what I have read of the others,
this is a good one.  No felt in the light trap to catch particles and
start scratching your film and good counters for number of frames
(including leader) and amount left on the big roll.  I can heartily
recommend it.  BTW, stick with metal cartridges.  I have found the
plastic ones tend to bind just a bit and causes strain on the
autowinder motor.


Bruce Dayton



Friday, November 30, 2001, 7:27:35 AM, you wrote:

DM> Thanks to Bill and Tiger for the responses.  Can either of you (or anyone)
DM> recommend which loader to go with or at least what to look for?

DM> Thanks again,

DM> Delano

>> From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 08:25:37 -0600
>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: Bulk film
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Delano Mireles" <
>> Subject: Bulk film
>> 
>> 
>>> Can someone explain how a bulk film loader works and when do
>> you think it is
>>> worth it to use?
>> 
>> You put a long roll of film into the loader, and then attach a
>> film cassette to the end of the film and close the thing. You
>> then roll off the desired number of exposures into the cassette.
>> You can no longer use the film up to the last frame, as it is
>> light fogged at the end (unless you tape the film on and close
>> the cassette in the dark).
>> I think bulk loading is most useful when self processing film as
>> most bulk loaded film that I have seen, including my own, has
>> the tape stuck too far along the film. It then binds the cutter
>> blades on the minilab style film processors and causes a cutter
>> failure. This results in the film being pulled off the leader
>> card, where it then sits in the developer until someone notices
>> and pulls it out. If you are lucky, no one elses film gets
>> wrecked in the process.
>> Minilabs generally have no way of going dark, so a film fallen
>> off in the developer is pretty much a write off.
>> William Robb
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