--- BWPHOTO4527@aol.com wrote:
> However, back to my original question -
>
> I mainly work in medium format, and some 35mm. While I understand the concept
> of cut sheet film, and the whole idea of a film holder, and darkslides, and
> loading it in darkness, I am still unsure as to the best type of film holder
> to use with this particular camera.
I think that the answer is that it really doesn't matter. I use old 4X5 and
8X10 film holders for my cameras without any problems. You can spend a lot and
get nice new holders, or you can get some old wooden ones from eBay. The only
concern with the older ones is that they are light-tight, which they should be
if not broken. Ask the seller if there are any leakage problems. You
shouldn't need to pay more than $10 for a sheet film holder.
Cheers -
george
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Received on Thu Dec 6 15:49:04 2001
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