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AERO

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Bought the JOBO reel. What a performance putting such a simple thing together.. It really needs epoxying together!!

Anyway at $60 this is the dogs whatsits.. The website has a video about it.......and check his site blog...interesting...very!

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koraks

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It's a very nifty design, that 4x5" reel. One thing I do wonder is how even development is. A closed shape like this one is likely to cause differences in flow patterns across the sheet. He also acknowledges this challenge on the product page, but the proof of the pudding, as they say, eh! So any hands-on experiences would be lovely to see/read about here.
 

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Frankly I prefer the Jobo 3010 Expert Drum which processes up to 10 sheets of 4"x5" film.
 
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