HP5 autowinder February 1983, was it a good year?
Yet another blast from the past to challenge my commitment to the darkroom!
72 exposures is a lot of effort just to test a film.
Time to bring out my dusty motordrive?
Use an slr. Shoot some frames then cut them off in the dark. Expect serious fog and a speed of about 50, if it hasn't been frozen. HP5+ (the current version) ages terribly -- I doubt the old version fares much better.
And @chuckroast is right - you can't fit that length of film on a standard reel.
Yes I did.
In my earlier voyage into B&W photography I was gifted with some rolls of HP5 Autowinder and the accessories before it was introduced to the market!
As for then and now, I have never had reason to expose more than 20 exposures or so before the need to develop and print them!
I am retired!! I have the time..
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