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    Feedback - Photobackpacker Cascade Film Holder Cases

    I continue to manufacture small quantities of the Cascade film holder cases. As many of you know, this forum played a big roll in developing that product line. I have, however, never done a follow up on the durability, functionality and user input.

    For those of you who have experience with these, I would appreciate your input with respect to improvements/changes.

    All the best,

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    Re: Feedback - Photobackpacker Cascade Film Holder Cases

    I enjoy using both the 4x5 and 8x10 cascade cases and my only nitpick is probably silly and, most likely, simply my ignorance in how to easily and properly get the case closed. I've found that when I have a full set of holders in the case (that is, each pocket filled) doing the close/cascade part is easy, but when I have a couple of empty pockets I find that the case doesn't "cascade" closed as I'd expect. Does this make sense? Any pointers would certainly be welcomed.

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    Re: Feedback - Photobackpacker Cascade Film Holder Cases

    Quote Originally Posted by Alan9940 View Post
    I enjoy using both the 4x5 and 8x10 cascade cases and my only nitpick is probably silly and, most likely, simply my ignorance in how to easily and properly get the case closed. I've found that when I have a full set of holders in the case (that is, each pocket filled) doing the close/cascade part is easy, but when I have a couple of empty pockets I find that the case doesn't "cascade" closed as I'd expect. Does this make sense? Any pointers would certainly be welcomed.
    Interesting. I have always loaded each compartment. Have you considered a film holder-sized mat board for the empty pockets. You would save the weight but still have the needed stiffness to close the case as designed.
    Bruce

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    Re: Feedback - Photobackpacker Cascade Film Holder Cases

    Quote Originally Posted by Photobackpacker View Post
    Interesting. I have always loaded each compartment. Have you considered a film holder-sized mat board for the empty pockets. You would save the weight but still have the needed stiffness to close the case as designed.
    Thanks for the suggestion, Bruce. I never thought about using something to provide stiffness. Definitely going to give it a try.

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    Re: Feedback - Photobackpacker Cascade Film Holder Cases

    I have both 4x5 and 5x7 and I have no issues with them. They are holding up well and I am really glad I have them.

    Maybe a larger area of the white label material for a few notes could be useful.

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    Re: Feedback - Photobackpacker Cascade Film Holder Cases

    The cascades work great for 4x5 up to 8x10. One thing I modded was to glue a wide strip of velcro so I could then write film type (written with white marker/pen) on the opposite strip. I could interchange the label depending on what film was loaded. If a strip about 2"x4" could be sewn to the cascade, that would be awesome. Other than that tweak, I've been very happy with them.
    notch codes ? I only use one film...

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    Re: Feedback - Photobackpacker Cascade Film Holder Cases

    Quote Originally Posted by Fred L View Post
    The cascades work great for 4x5 up to 8x10. One thing I modded was to glue a wide strip of velcro so I could then write film type (written with white marker/pen) on the opposite strip. I could interchange the label depending on what film was loaded. If a strip about 2"x4" could be sewn to the cascade, that would be awesome. Other than that tweak, I've been very happy with them.
    Could you post a picture of your modification. My moddled old brain can't picture what you are describing.
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    Re: Feedback - Photobackpacker Cascade Film Holder Cases

    Quote Originally Posted by Photobackpacker View Post
    Could you post a picture of your modification. My moddled old brain can't picture what you are describing.
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    I guess a small window would work as well.
    notch codes ? I only use one film...

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    Re: Feedback - Photobackpacker Cascade Film Holder Cases

    Quote Originally Posted by Fred L View Post
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    I guess a small window would work as well.
    Thanks for the picture. That certainly ID's the film! It would be an easy customization to sew a patch of Loop to the front cover. I will give this some thought. I appreciate your input!
    Bruce

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    Re: Feedback - Photobackpacker Cascade Film Holder Cases

    I use the 5x7 for 4x5. I can fit 3 4x5 into each of the lower pockets and use the 2 upper pockets for my light meter , measuring tape, cables and filters. Every thing is right there hanging on the tri pod. Love it.

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