I also use the Watson and recommend it. It's simple and sturdy. In
use it opens a completely open gap for the film to pass through
from the roll to the cassette.
Beware of others which run the film through a cloth or brush light
trap - it's prone to scratches.
tOM
On 18 Jun 2005 at 4:49,
Johnie Stafford <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>> On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 02:43:20 -0700 (PDT), "auris ." <aurimero@xxxxxxxxx>
> >>> said:
>
> a> Black and white film is my favorite. In my country I can get Agfa
> a> APX 100 30m bulk for 35$. I didn't used any bulk loader because I
> a> didn't saw anyone. Just find out in ebay. Could you tell me
> a> anything about bulk loaders? Which of them is better? Is any
> a> differences? Watson 100? Alden?
>
> I haven't bulk loaded since I was working for the newspaper in
> college. But I ran thousands of feet of film through Watson loaders
> and they always worked flawlessly. I never tried any other loader
> because the Watson worked so well.
>
> Johnie
>
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