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I popped a fresh roll of Fomapan 100 into the Nikon F80 today to see if a problem was still present with the camera. Having got to the low 20s, the camera suddenly rewound the film which came as a surprise and made me wonder if I'd got a 24 exp film by mistake. Checking the box confirmed it was a 36 exp, but it also said "plastic cartridge" on it. The F80 unfortunately winds all the way back, so my Hama film retriever is always required. Except that only about the first inch would go in through the light trap, so no way to retrieve the leader. The cartridge appears to be similar/the same as the Lomography one the guy talks about in the youtube here, and he explains it quicker and better than me, so worth a watch.
It's also discussed on Flickr, Photrio, Rangefinderforum and other sites, but the problem seems to be that the film is wound too tightly into the cartridge such that the film retriever cannot physically get in. This tightness is presumably also why the F80 couldn't pull all of the film out of the cartidge, so I've lost about 1/3 of the film. This film is dated 04/2027, whereas the 01/2027 rolls don't say Plastic Cartridge on them. Fomapan apparently sell a tool specifically for opening these cartidges, but obviously this has to be done in the dark and you'll then need to trim the end of the film missing the holes so that it goes on the reel properly.

It's also discussed on Flickr, Photrio, Rangefinderforum and other sites, but the problem seems to be that the film is wound too tightly into the cartridge such that the film retriever cannot physically get in. This tightness is presumably also why the F80 couldn't pull all of the film out of the cartidge, so I've lost about 1/3 of the film. This film is dated 04/2027, whereas the 01/2027 rolls don't say Plastic Cartridge on them. Fomapan apparently sell a tool specifically for opening these cartidges, but obviously this has to be done in the dark and you'll then need to trim the end of the film missing the holes so that it goes on the reel properly.

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