tokam
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I took a chip out of the base of a Paterson System 4 tank eons ago when I first started BW processing - I banged it on the bench top too hard. Now I just hold the tank in one hand and rap the tank bottom with the three middle fingers of my other hand. Three or four firm taps. Never seen any air bells on the developed negs.Anything you drop from a height is subject to the laws of gravity & impact forces. Has anyone ever cracked a Paterson tank or reel or dropped a lens??![]()
I prefer Hewes reels for 120 as I was getting too many hangups on Paterson reels. My plastic reels are clean and I think that part of the problem with 120 is its thinner base resulting in lower stiffness and a tendency to 'resist' the action when effectively pushing the film onto the reel.
I've only tried my Hewes 35mm reel once and hat wasn't very successful. I'll have to practise a bit more with a sacrificial film.
Touch wood, I haven't dropped a lens or body yet and All of my camera straps are of the woven synthetic type. Not gonna trust old leather.