Sirius Glass
Subscriber
I have a number of different film clips, plastic and metal, but I find that wooden clothes pins work very well.
Jobo clips. The ones for roll film are easy enough to come by, but the ones for sheet film are hens' teeth and priced accordingly.
Concerning the sheet film clips, I got old Jobo plastic clips that very much resemble hair clamps.
I know, it says Kaiser on the other side.Yours are from Kaiser.
I know, it says Kaiser on the other side.![]()
Only one other current model comes to my mind, the one by AP.This design of clip still seems to be current.
Durst clips are of very similar design, Tom. The are 1 inch across and nearly three inches high. They have clear plastic points that form a very good grip on film and the spring is excellent - great for 35mm film. For 120 I have stainless steel clips which are shorter at 2 inches as they use holes on top on which they can be hooked and they are wider so better for 120 film. Their extra weight and width are ideal.This design of clip still seems to be current.
I have realised I could make use of a few more film drying clips. Having pretty much only used the Paterson drying clips to date, any views on whether I should investigate other brands?
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