After a 10 year absence from any darkroom work, I developed my first two 4x5 sheets of film yesterday. Before giving an opinion on using the SP45, I'll just say it was awesome and fun to have my darkroom functional again. To verbalize a bit more............the money that I have spent to this point in getting to take a 4x5 field camera out my front door and to a location, then to go through that large format "dance" of setting up, composing, metering, etc.......well, that was a well paid for "moment" and exciting to boot.
Now, the SP45..................to put it plainly, I don't like it. However, I recognize that this is the first time using it and things may change. The tank did not leak. I just found it awkward in agitating the film with the end over end inversions. I found filling the tank to be tedious. I had no problem loading the film as I practiced a lot with old, developed negatives of no count. I would take back my Combi-plan tanks immediately if I could, with a fair price that is. Prior, I used a three Combi-plan tank system: one for developing, then turn out lights, transfer the film into a second tank for stop bath, transfer to a 3rd tank to fix, cap the fix tank, finish with the lights back on, etc... No dumping and filling. Washing the film was a breeze, run water into the tank from the bottom drain spout, let it flow out the top.
I had a hard time finding combi-plan tanks, ebay had one at the time but the price was such as to be rediculous, so I went with the SP45. I found out later that the reason that they went out of production was because of that bad tsunami in Japan years ago. The tsunami damaged the plant where they were made; I believe the injection molds to form them were destroyed. Like I said, perhaps my feelings toward the SP45 will change.