srs5694
Member
Hi,
I've been (very) occasionally shooting medium format (120) film for the past year or so. I've been developing it in an oddball plastic Russian tank I picked up a while back, which works fairly well but leaks a bit more than I'd like, particularly when I develop C-41 film. I recently got a new (to me) Kiev 6C camera, so I expect to be doing more MF shooting, and I'm thinking of upgrading my developing hardware. For 35mm, I generally use a stainless steel tank and Hewes reels, which I prefer to my Russian tank and greatly prefer to my plastic AP (Paterson clone) tank and reels. (I find the AP and Paterson reels often jam partway through loading.) In researching the matter, I've found that there are different SS reels for 120 and 220 film. Since the Kiev 6C can take both types of film, I'm likely to end up shooting both types, so I'm wondering if I'd really need both types of reels. Can the shorter 120 film be spooled onto a 220 reel without causing development problems? I was thinking of getting a Hewes reel, but if there are other suggestions, I'd be interested in hearing them.
Also, I have a vague recollection of having heard about reels that can take two 120 rolls for development in a tank that's only big enough for two 35mm or one MF reel. If there are SS reels like this, I'd appreciate hearing about them. If this is a feature of a particular plastic tank system, I might consider buying one instead of new SS reel(s).
Thanks for any input.
I've been (very) occasionally shooting medium format (120) film for the past year or so. I've been developing it in an oddball plastic Russian tank I picked up a while back, which works fairly well but leaks a bit more than I'd like, particularly when I develop C-41 film. I recently got a new (to me) Kiev 6C camera, so I expect to be doing more MF shooting, and I'm thinking of upgrading my developing hardware. For 35mm, I generally use a stainless steel tank and Hewes reels, which I prefer to my Russian tank and greatly prefer to my plastic AP (Paterson clone) tank and reels. (I find the AP and Paterson reels often jam partway through loading.) In researching the matter, I've found that there are different SS reels for 120 and 220 film. Since the Kiev 6C can take both types of film, I'm likely to end up shooting both types, so I'm wondering if I'd really need both types of reels. Can the shorter 120 film be spooled onto a 220 reel without causing development problems? I was thinking of getting a Hewes reel, but if there are other suggestions, I'd be interested in hearing them.
Also, I have a vague recollection of having heard about reels that can take two 120 rolls for development in a tank that's only big enough for two 35mm or one MF reel. If there are SS reels like this, I'd appreciate hearing about them. If this is a feature of a particular plastic tank system, I might consider buying one instead of new SS reel(s).
Thanks for any input.