logan2z
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I'm currently developing B&W film at home using Nikkor tanks and Hewes reels. Filling these tanks is pretty slow - even the single reel tank - so I've been thinking about trying a Jobo 1500 tank. According to Freestyle's site:
The light tight labyrinth system of the lid allows fast filling and pouring-out of solutions.
Can anyone whose used the Jobo 1500 tank confirm that they can be filled relatively quickly in comparison with steel tanks like the Nikkor? Any downsides to this tank in comparison to the Nikkor?
I'm also wondering how easy it is to adapt the tank to use the standard Hewes reels I already have. I understand that Hewes makes reels compatible with the Jobo 1500 so I could buy new reels if push comes to shove.
The light tight labyrinth system of the lid allows fast filling and pouring-out of solutions.
Can anyone whose used the Jobo 1500 tank confirm that they can be filled relatively quickly in comparison with steel tanks like the Nikkor? Any downsides to this tank in comparison to the Nikkor?
I'm also wondering how easy it is to adapt the tank to use the standard Hewes reels I already have. I understand that Hewes makes reels compatible with the Jobo 1500 so I could buy new reels if push comes to shove.
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