In Europe, it is difficult to get hold of 65mm film. Random short pieces are extremely rare, and their price is higher than that of fresh 120 films. I had found an online store in Germany that supposedly offered 400ft rolls with no minimum quantities. I ordered one, PAID. It turned out that the store was a side business of a production company. Some questions began about why I needed the film, how special it was... after a few weeks of absurdities - they simply refunded my money without explanation. That left only the 1000ft option. With all the stressful messages about stopping free sales, I decided to get a 250D. A little curious - I actually have another 1000ft, but 50D - I managed to get that one quite cheaply (50%) from a failed production of some advertisement. It is frozen at -20C in the bottom of a freezer.
Although the cans are relatively compact for 1000ft, it really does look quite inconvenient. That's why I haven't opened it yet. I wanted to free up a can of 100ft of 70mm film, which happened the other day. I'll wind 100ft and cut from there.