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it looked like they cut a lot of the front end off and the last bit left in the cassette though, looked to be at least a frame's worth of stock, if not close to two frames. i had gotten to where i could get the film loaded (with proof by the spinning rewind lever) and lose only about a frame past the tongue. still not sure im going to spend the money but that could be a great thing to travel with, along with a jug or two of one-shot chemistry (developer and fixer in the same solution)

still, pretty cool!

Looks pretty much like the one Jobo had in the past (quick search says it might be the Jobo 2400). And then there is of course the Rondinax (have one, but never used it...) and it's clones like the LabBox. Found here an overview over these types of tanks: https://cameragx.com/2025/08/26/lom...tanks-how-do-they-compare-to-a-paterson-tank/
 
I just picked up a shockingly clean wollensak 10" raptar telephoto from KEH on eBay. should make for a nice portrait lens on my field camera
 
it looked like they cut a lot of the front end off and the last bit left in the cassette though, looked to be at least a frame's worth of stock, if not close to two frames. i had gotten to where i could get the film loaded (with proof by the spinning rewind lever) and lose only about a frame past the tongue. still not sure im going to spend the money but that could be a great thing to travel with, along with a jug or two of one-shot chemistry (developer and fixer in the same solution)

still, pretty cool!

You don't need to trim so much of the front end off, I don't know why they advised doing so. I only clipped a small part, so the end of the tongue was still attached. It loaded onto the reel just fine. I don't seem to have lost anything at the cassette end of the roll either. Maybe a camera with really short distance from the cassette to the film gate might lose the edge of the last frame, I don't know.
 
Looks pretty much like the one Jobo had in the past (quick search says it might be the Jobo 2400). And then there is of course the Rondinax (have one, but never used it...) and it's clones like the LabBox. Found here an overview over these types of tanks: https://cameragx.com/2025/08/26/lom...tanks-how-do-they-compare-to-a-paterson-tank/

That article is a little thin on experience, though I like the concept the author started out with. It's clear they haven't used the Lab-Box like I have, because it's anything but smooth loading the film on the reel. It feels like a lot more resistance than the Lomo tank, and I frequently got a few bits where the film stuck to itself.

I'll need to use the Lomo more before i have a true verdict on it, but roll one was surprisingly easy (after watching a lot of videos).
 
I just picked up a Nikon F2S Photomic, with MD-2 Motor Drive and Nikkor 50/1.4 S Auto lens.
 
Not a purchase, but did receive from our darkroom group founders, a huge ice cream pail of food grade gelatin. I'll probably never have to buy gelatin again! Thank you Judy and Ed!
 
I just hit buy on Ali Express, for a 50 sheet box of Lucky SHD 100, 8x10 film. After playing around with rolls of 120, I quite like it. Too cheap to pass up, too. 🙂
 
I'm sure we could devise an appropriate, non-denominational version of the Serenity Prayer for this.
It is the "wisdom" part that seems the biggest challenge .......:whistling:
 
I'm sure we could devise an appropriate, non-denominational version of the Serenity Prayer for this.
It is the "wisdom" part that seems the biggest challenge .......:whistling:

God grant me the serenity to accept the things I already own,
The courage to buy only what I really need,
And the wisdom to not listen to Photrio
 
couid be a give away, freebee, book, equipment, film, chemistry
just something related to making photographs, or thinking about making photographs ...

a silicone air blower for lens cleaning and a pistol-grip-controlled ball head for my new monopod.
 
4 rolls of Kentmere 200, 24 exp
5 rolls Kodak Tri-X, 24 exp
New plastic lid for Kalt developing tank
All from B&H

Since when did Tri-X become the lowest priced film, by several dollars?!!

(Why 24 exp? You try shooting ~78 photos per roll on an Olympus Pen EE-2!)
 
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I already own,
The courage to buy only what I really need,
And the wisdom to not listen to Photrio

God grant me the talent to get something out of the gear I already own,
The courage to ignore the voice of G.A.S.,
And the wisdom to save for retirement!
 
4 rolls of Kentmere 200, 24 exp
5 rolls Kodak Tri-X, 24 exp
New plastic lid for Kalt developing tank
All from B&H

Since when did Tri-X become the lowest priced film, by several dollars?!!

(Why 24 exp? You try shooting ~78 photos per roll on an Olympus Pen EE-2!)

Since when did Tri-X become the lowest priced film, by several dollars?!!

Not up here, it isn't!
 
I've been really enamored with the Kentmere 200 film, so I bought another brick of 120 and one in 135 to try out. And a brick of Kentmere 100 120, either to do pinhole work or to put in the Rolleiflex and use for close-up work with Rolleinar.
 
I've been really enamored with the Kentmere 200 film, so I bought another brick of 120 and one in 135 to try out. And a brick of Kentmere 100 120, either to do pinhole work or to put in the Rolleiflex and use for close-up work with Rolleinar.

How do you like to shoot and process Kentmere 200? I'm still in the testing phase with it.
 
Betterscanning Dual MF film holder with ANR glass. Basically NOS 😀

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