Jon Shiu Subscriber Joined Dec 2, 2003 Messages 3,293 Location Mendocino, California Format Plastic Cameras Aug 2, 2022 #1 good condition, $65 plus postage. Attachments IMG_2275.JPG 551.2 KB · Views: 57 IMG_2276.JPG 659 KB · Views: 62 IMG_2277.JPG 644.5 KB · Views: 60 IMG_2278.JPG 506.7 KB · Views: 63
mshchem Subscriber Joined Nov 26, 2007 Messages 14,522 Location Iowa City, Iowa USA Format Medium Format Aug 2, 2022 #2 This is still one of the easiest and lowest cost ways to develop black and white sheet film. Replenish, you need to have a dark place.
This is still one of the easiest and lowest cost ways to develop black and white sheet film. Replenish, you need to have a dark place.
OP OP Jon Shiu Subscriber Joined Dec 2, 2003 Messages 3,293 Location Mendocino, California Format Plastic Cameras Aug 23, 2022 #3 $50
eli griggs Member Joined Nov 15, 2005 Messages 3,835 Location NC Format Multi Format Aug 24, 2022 #4 Kodak rubber tanks with lids allow you to leave your line setup for days and are very much nicer than shuffling film in a tray. Someone should grab this now, it's a very good deal, IMO.
Kodak rubber tanks with lids allow you to leave your line setup for days and are very much nicer than shuffling film in a tray. Someone should grab this now, it's a very good deal, IMO.