Nice...FOMA not FOMO!I couldn't resist the limited-edition retro packaging, and it's my first time trying Foma film too.
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I do the same thing with a small archival processor. Your setup looks great I may put one of these together. A quick rinse of the print before wash and into your tray. Give it time for the salts to migrate out of the emulsion, don't waste waterBought my self a fluid pump for cleansing fix from papers in the darkroom. It pretty much moves water around from one corner to the opposite. It suddenly cleared for me that no enormous amounts of water is needed to clear papers from fix, but mostly movement of water. In this case of course I can simply fill "fresh" water whenever needed and then use a hole in the box to level the amount of water with.
I was afraid that the pump was going to be loud or annoying since I do this in my bathroom and any small noise will amplify in there, but I can hardly hear it running at DC5V.
The pump can run from DC5V up until DC12V, but it seems enough for DC5V for now. It will do 4 Liters/minute at full speed.
Up until this I really had no tray for this at all, only the shower to put the papers for getting rid of fixer.
The tray in the picture is a 50x60cm.
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Bought my self a fluid pump for cleansing fix from papers in the darkroom.
Do you mind sharing where and, which mode,l you bought?
Cheers
I had one of those when I was a kid. Great tripod, I should never have sold it.I've been searching for a Vivitar 1321 tripod for several years. Either I'd miss out on the auction, the tripod would already be sold, etc. However, today was different. I went in to one of the local used camera shops, and he had this one on the floor. Excellent condition; no dents dings, just a couple of use marks.
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I have one of these and it’s about 40 years old. It’s so well used all the joints, pins, and locks are so worn it is cumbersome to use. I don’t know how to go about refurbishing it. The head is marvelous and could be used on any tripod if the attachment mechanism weren’t proprietary.I've been searching for a Vivitar 1321 tripod for several years. Either I'd miss out on the auction, the tripod would already be sold, etc. However, today was different. I went in to one of the local used camera shops, and he had this one on the floor. Excellent condition; no dents dings, just a couple of use marks.
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I have one of these and it’s about 40 years old. It’s so well used all the joints, pins, and locks are so worn it is cumbersome to use. I don’t know how to go about refurbishing it. The head is marvelous and could be used on any tripod if the attachment mechanism weren’t proprietary.
"I love pawn shopping."
"Andy"
Looking for bargains, and then finding them is a great deal of fun, especially if you like to 'bargain the price"!
IMO.
In my case, this Vivitar is fairly tight as is. I'm going to remove the head and tighten it, but all the other controls are very snug.Have you considered taking it to a machinist or machinist class, for joint/lock refurbishment and new pins.
Keep in mind that a machinist can do a great deal with hand tools, and small machines, besides operating the huge machines they are often depicted as using in photography.
Believe it or no, a good blacksmith can also do similar work, as fabrication is their job too!
You can pay to keep a sentimental tool like this, in action, just shop about for an affordable action and bite the bullet, if able, and would it no be wonderful to pass along this tripod in good working order, when you finally decide to 'retire' or simply pass on yourself.
IMO.
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