wahiba
Member
I have been having a go with 110 which is 16mm and while I managed it OK in a basic 35mm tank, I attached the film to the centre and left it loose, ensuing plenty of agitation ensured development was even. However I seem to recollect that back in the day some tanks were adjustable down to 16mm from 35mm, 127, 120 etc. Now I have no intention of paying the silly prices for old tanks some people are asking on eBay, but as obviously many are being sold by people without photographic experience descriptions can be a bit vague.
Personally I have found old Johnson and Paterson tanks bout for 120 and 35m work fine. So long as spiral is really dry never any loading problems, but none adjust down to 16mm. I have thought of converting a current adjustable Paterson or AP if possible, has anyone managed this?
With Lomo releasing a new 110 and also colour and black and white film it is an area that could start attracting interest again.
Personally I have found old Johnson and Paterson tanks bout for 120 and 35m work fine. So long as spiral is really dry never any loading problems, but none adjust down to 16mm. I have thought of converting a current adjustable Paterson or AP if possible, has anyone managed this?
With Lomo releasing a new 110 and also colour and black and white film it is an area that could start attracting interest again.