The Kalt 35mm DX Coded Metal Cassette is available in DX coded ISO 400 or ISO 100. They will work with all auto film indexing cameras. Tap the protruding end on a firm surface and the cassette pops open.
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Comments about Kalt 35mm DX Coded Metal Cassette (ISO 100):
I have been bulk loading my film for a few years now, and the only canisters I use are the Kalt Cassettes. The previous cassettes I purchased had the yellow label, which allowed me to label and date my film. However, the only (only) downside of my most recent order was the lack of the label. Overall, fantastic product!
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Comments about Kalt 35mm DX Coded Metal Cassette (ISO 100):
A majority of my black and white work is push processed. Unfortunatly, my manual-set ISO cameras have begun to wear down. I've purchased only plastic cassettes, prefering the screw on tops, until now. My fear of the metal cassetes was due to the "pop tops". As it turns out, short of throwing the cassette at the ground or dropping it from height, it is staying intact. Actually I've come to find that the cassette tops are rather hard to open, requiring much more than a tap. But hey, that's the price you pay for security.
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Comments about Kalt 35mm DX Coded Metal Cassette (ISO 100):
I'm so happy I found these so I don't have to go into the menu on my camera and manually set the ISO. I'm so used to not doing it on mass produced film that I sometimes forget on B&W.
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