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photo:mamiya16 [2018/05/13 16:34] – [Instructions] philpemphoto:mamiya16 [2018/05/13 16:41] – [Reloading Mamiya-16 cartridges] philpem
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       * A 36-exposure roll of 35mm film is around five feet long -- giving three strips of Mamiya film per 35mm cartridge.       * A 36-exposure roll of 35mm film is around five feet long -- giving three strips of Mamiya film per 35mm cartridge.
       * Make a measuring-stick of the right length - this will make it easier to cut the film down in the dark.       * Make a measuring-stick of the right length - this will make it easier to cut the film down in the dark.
-    - Use a strip of thin tape (9mm wide, around 30mm long -- Kapton tape or film splicing tape is best for this) to attach the end of the film to the take-up spool.+    - Use a strip of thin tape (9mm wide, around 30mm long -- film splicing tape is best for this, but masking tape or Scotch tape will also work) to attach the end of the film to the take-up spool.
     - Wind the other end of the film into a tight spiral.     - Wind the other end of the film into a tight spiral.
     - Load the tight spiral into the "source" cavity and place the take-up spool on the hub in the take-up cavity.     - Load the tight spiral into the "source" cavity and place the take-up spool on the hub in the take-up cavity.
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