marsbars
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I know that this is a simple and stupid question but is a stainless tank also a daylight tank like a plastic one? I have never handled either and there is no place within a short distance that I know of where I can go and handle one to see the true differences. I am trying to put my equipment list together and this is the one item that is confusing me. Plus I have to submit it all past the better half and I know that she doesn't care all that much but she prefers me to spend my hard earned money on items that will last under my usually clumsy use. That would be why I still shoot film with old cameras from the 60's and 70's as they are built like tanks.
I am currently looking at a SS 2 reel tank, but I have read that the plastic ones are easier to learn to load. However are the plastic ones durable? I was looking at the Jobo 1500 2 reel tank as I have heard more good than bad about them and the fact that I can add an extension later if I want to start doing more rolls in one session.
I don't want to spend a mint and I am too lazy to search out ebay and there are no photo fairs near me so I am going to be buying new from somewhere like B&H. So suggestions on type and manufacturer are greatly appreciated.
I am currently looking at a SS 2 reel tank, but I have read that the plastic ones are easier to learn to load. However are the plastic ones durable? I was looking at the Jobo 1500 2 reel tank as I have heard more good than bad about them and the fact that I can add an extension later if I want to start doing more rolls in one session.
I don't want to spend a mint and I am too lazy to search out ebay and there are no photo fairs near me so I am going to be buying new from somewhere like B&H. So suggestions on type and manufacturer are greatly appreciated.