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Jobo Film loaders with base for 120 film question!
Jos. Burke wrote:
I'm curious as to whether the 120 Jobo film loader with base is a worthwhile investment. ie... how much easier does it make loading 120 film on a spool as opposed to regular hand loading? Considering the discussion on older Jobo 4x5 reels I'm going to suggest you check and make sure it's made for the current reels. The one on the great auction site in the sky includes a picture for a reel that looks different then my Jobo reels. Doesn't look like the 2502 [Is that the right number?] or the 1500 reel. I have no real problem with loading the reels without any help. Nick |
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Jobo Film loaders with base for 120 film question!
On 24-Jan-2004, "Jos. Burke" wrote: I'm curious as to whether the 120 Jobo film loader with base is a worthwhile investment. ie... how much easier does it make loading 120 film on a spool as opposed to regular hand loading? I couldn't find a 120 film loader on the Jobo site. I do use the 4x5 loader which works well for me, but I've never tried loading 4x5 without it. I load a lot of 120 on 2500 series reels without much trouble. It does take a little practice to get the second roll on the reel properly, but it's easy once you've done it a few times. -- Tom Thackrey www.creative-light.com tom (at) creative (dash) light (dot) com do NOT send email to (it's reserved for spammers) |
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Jobo Film loaders with base for 120 film question!
I'm curious as to whether the 120 Jobo film loader with base is a worthwhile
investment. ie... how much easier does it make loading 120 film on a spool as opposed to regular hand loading? J Burke |
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