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Description of Reloadable Canisters Cassettes Assorted Negative

Fits for all brands 135 roll film. Material: Plastic. Color: Black. Note: reload film operation please processing in darkroom or film changing bag avoid ruin your film under natural light.you need to connect the cassette film tail with your roll film by scotch tape before roll the film into this 135 film cassette. Package include: 5x reload 35mm empty cassette.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Misleading descriptions and photos

Plastic reusable foil cassettes are normally opened by hand to allow foil to be applied. to be open. The intended use appears to be identical to reusing discarded 35mm cassettes, where one has to eject the end with a film ejector and then tape the film onto the newly ejected end. Note: they all came with the tail wound in the tape. If you don't have a tail puller, you'll have to break the plastic to open it. You can pick up discarded cassettes at the cinema store for free and do the same.

Pros
  • Accessories
Cons
  • No mold required

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Misleading description and photos

Refillable plastic film cassettes are usually opened by hand to allow the film to be placed on top. that should not be opened. The intended use appears to be identical to reusing discarded 35mm cassettes, where one has to eject the end with a film ejector and then tape the film onto the newly ejected end. Note: they all came with the tail wound in the tape. If you don't have a tail puller, you'll have to break the plastic to open it. You can pick up discarded cassettes at the cinema store for…

Pros
  • Best in Niche
Cons
  • I'll add later

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Misleading description and photos

Reusable plastic film cassettes are usually opened by hand to allow the film to be attached and I thought I ordered based on the description. Instead, they are simply plastic film cartridges that are not meant to be opened. identical to reusing discarded 35mm cassettes, which requires ejecting the end with a film ejector and then reattaching the film to the newly ejected end. Please note: they all came with the tail wound in the cassette. If you don't have a tail puller, you'll have to break…

Pros
  • Note: Reload film, please process in a darkroom or film changing bag to avoid damaging the film in natural light. You need to stick the end of the cassette film onto the roll film before you roll the film into this 135 film cassette. .
Cons
  • Expensive