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Old 05-04-2012   #26
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A different application of emayoh's idea:



They are attached to the strap like bullets
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Old 05-04-2012   #27
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I found two of these 70's Rowi canisters at the fleamarket.
They are nice. 6 rolls each, enough for a day, and fits nicely into a jacket-pocket.

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Old 05-04-2012   #28
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I just leave the really narrow part of the film leader out and fold it hard'n'sharp. But I normally carry two rolls on me unless I have an actual shoot in mind, and one is in the camera, so I've got a pretty easy way of telling what's exposed and what's not
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Old 06-01-2012   #29
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Film Case by malikmata52, on Flickr

I bought this film case about 20 years ago from Spiratone, a camera accessory store in Flushing, NY that went out of business many years ago. It can hold 4 rolls of 35mm film. It's waterproof and supposed to be x-ray proof too but I cannot confirm that.
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Old 06-01-2012   #30
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The old, orange coloured, Agfacolor slide boxes will take six rolls of 135, using cardboard dividers to reduce rattling. The longer, often green coloured, slide boxes will take several rolls too, but in a single row. It seems like the width of a 35mm slide is just right for two rolls of 135, then the number of rolls you can fit in depends on the size and format of that particular container.
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