These metal, reloadable cassettes are available in DX coded ISO 400 or ISO 100. 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 General Brand 35mm DX Coded Metal Cassettes ISO 100:
These work great as take up spools in my pinhole cameras.
no leaks and easy to use.
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Comments about General Brand 35mm DX Coded Metal Cassettes ISO 100:
While some have had problems with the ends coming off, I have had no trouble and have been using these cassettes for years. I make sure I hear the click when I put the cap on, and check it by pulling gently on the cap before I turn on the light. Occasionally I have a little light leakage on the film leader and that is when I know it's time to "retire" that cassette.
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Comments about General Brand 35mm DX Coded Metal Cassettes ISO 100:
I was not happy with this product because I had a real hard time getting the cassettes closed. One of my films got exposed a little bit because of that.You have to be very careful with them and keep them in the small containers if you have any.
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Comments about General Brand 35mm DX Coded Metal Cassettes ISO 100:
easy to assemble and disassemble.
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