pentaxuser
Member
I use a cheap oven/meat thermometer most of the time for color work.
I did the same but got rid of it after the wife chased me round the garden trying to take my temperature by sticking it into my breast bone
pentaxuser
I use a cheap oven/meat thermometer most of the time for color work.
Depends a bit on what you're after. The requirement for precision is overstated in the majority of cases if I look at the expectations and requirements of the vast majority of amateur photographers.
The Centigrade scale has intermediate markings for half degrees.Nothing fancy, the needle moves in 1° C increments with no intermediate positions.
The Centigrade scale has intermediate markings for half degrees.
I notice on the Fotoimpex page it says:
"Precision: 1% (equals +/- 0,2° at 38°) when immersed at least 15 cm deep in liquid"
Most of the 500 mL containers which I use to develop film are less than 15 cm deep. Likewise, it might be difficult to get 15 cm of immersion in a darkroom tray for paper development unless you drop the thermometer, dial and all, into the tray?
...
| Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links. To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here. |
PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY: ![]() |
