hblad120
Member
First of all I have to thanks all of you who have taken the time to answer recent questions I have had regarding darkroom equipment upgrades. One of those questions concerned the benefits of an analyzer for B&W photography.
Based on answers that I have received I have decided that a decent used analyzer will greatly increase my efficiency in the darkroom by reducing the time it takes to make test strips, not to mention reducing the cost of materials. I'm sure I can pick up something very decent for well under a hundred.
Ebay currently has a Jobo Colorline 3000 and a Jobotronic 2000 Quartz analyzer up for bid. In addition there are always Beseler PM__ analyzers around. Does anyone have information about the ease of operation of these models? are they about the same? Is one significantly more difficult/easier to operate over the other? Other models I should consider?
Regards
Based on answers that I have received I have decided that a decent used analyzer will greatly increase my efficiency in the darkroom by reducing the time it takes to make test strips, not to mention reducing the cost of materials. I'm sure I can pick up something very decent for well under a hundred.
Ebay currently has a Jobo Colorline 3000 and a Jobotronic 2000 Quartz analyzer up for bid. In addition there are always Beseler PM__ analyzers around. Does anyone have information about the ease of operation of these models? are they about the same? Is one significantly more difficult/easier to operate over the other? Other models I should consider?
Regards