The research facility where my SO works was throwing out a bunch of junk
from which I rescued two Alden 74 bulk film loaders for daylight loading
of cassettes. They will handle 27.5, 50 and 100 foot bulk rolls and
appear to be in good working condition. In fact, one still has film in
it
lets say I stumbled across someones freezer with LOTS
of film in it, they wanted to make some spac so I got
2 reels for $5
--- Nick Zentena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On June 4, 2003 02:50 pm, Brendan wrote:
> > Val, humm I want a loader cause I have 2 reels of
> > 100/1000 kodak slide film, 36
Nothing. He can do whatever he wants. He lives in a free country.
Ed Matthew wrote:
What is to stop him from using 'good film' bought in bulk?
What is to stop him from using 'good film' bought in bulk?
Ed
Don't. Use expensive, good film. You'll be more critical to what you see in
the viewfinder, and will do more planning, and eventually you'll get better
pics.
Brendan wrote:
Ok who had some of these for sale cheap?
On June 4, 2003 02:50 pm, Brendan wrote:
> Val, humm I want a loader cause I have 2 reels of
> 100/1000 kodak slide film, 36 ft each, and I want to
> shoot the stuff, and bulk buy provia to.
Photo-co in Quebec sells one model for a good price.
http://www.photo-co.com/securestore/
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