marcmarc
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Hi Everyone,
For the past five years that I've been developing film at home I've used the changing bags that Freestyle stocks to load my reels in. These seem to be the only ones they carry at least in their store which I live near. However, the quality isn't really great as each bag I've been through lasts less then a year before the seams start coming apart, the waxy finish starts flaking off etc. I just discovered my current bag has loose seams along the sleeves where light can get in. I've noticed at B&H a number of bags in a range of prices. Do I get anything more (besides a brand name) by buying one of the $50+ bags? What would be my best buy? As always thanks for replies.
For the past five years that I've been developing film at home I've used the changing bags that Freestyle stocks to load my reels in. These seem to be the only ones they carry at least in their store which I live near. However, the quality isn't really great as each bag I've been through lasts less then a year before the seams start coming apart, the waxy finish starts flaking off etc. I just discovered my current bag has loose seams along the sleeves where light can get in. I've noticed at B&H a number of bags in a range of prices. Do I get anything more (besides a brand name) by buying one of the $50+ bags? What would be my best buy? As always thanks for replies.