It would have to be pretty darned thin film.
Most I ever got into a bulk-loaded roll was 42 shots before it started
binding. And I'm not sure I'd do that again. :-)
If you're developing your own film, even the 36-shot rolls are about
as long as you want to be dealing with in the darkroom. With the dryer
I use I have to hang up both ends of the film on a 36-shot roll to
keep it from hitting the dryer cabinet floor.

Wasn't there a bulk film feeder/back available for the LX? might be a
better option. :-)

-Mat

On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 18:31:47 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I'm not mistaken, DX coding allows for coding a film canister for 72 shots.
> If so, that means one could put *at least* 72 shots in a blank canister if you buy 
> film by meters (17 meters is usual I think).
> 
> I'm right or did I drink a too stong of a beer?
> 
> I'm sure I could buy the film and ask someone to do it for me (put it into the 
> canister) I do NOT have any suitable room unfortunately ...

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