lorirfrommontana
Member
Yup! I have a bag of the 35mm containers that I use when bulk loading and I save the 120 reals and backing paper also. They are laying all over the darkroom and I have no idea why I save them all???
It's gotten to the stage my girlfriend saves her 120 spools and gives them to me...
I like having an opaque container for my film when I'm out in the bright sun and the grey w/grey top were perfect for that- the grey color absorbed heat slower and the grey top took notes with marker. Oh, well.
127 is still available, and you are not too far from one of the main sellers - Freestyle in Hollywood.
Beware! The black w/grey lid Kodak 35mm containers are NOT lightproof. One would be forgiven for assuming they are, but the grey lid is translucent.
I don't have the 35mm collection anymore as I don't shoot more than about 6 rolls a year. On the 120, I even save the backing paper....for what who knows?
Mike
For our non-Canadian APUGgers, a Loonie is a Canadian one dollar coin, and a Twoonie is a two dollar coin. Our one and two dollar bills disappeared some time ago.
Another great use for the translucent white cans is to use over the built-in flash on your camera. It makes a great diffuser. Simply cut a slot in the can to allow it to fit snugly over the flash, put the little gray cap back on the can and you have an instant budget flash diffuser when you don't have your nice SB600 or whatever flash handy.
... Too small for pennies, but what do I do with about 2 kilos (4.8 pounds) of copper pennies, recycle the
copper?
/Clay
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