Donald Qualls
Subscriber
The B&S starter kit now includes just the chemicals and a few black coated aluminum plates. No tanks, no plate holders, no camera for sure -- they're even out of stock on the optional drying racks. And it's spendy, though not prohibitively so -- looks like a couple months' film budget to get the starter kit. Once i get a little stockpile built up I can save up. As noted, I need to start by buying a book, but I'll want a kit pretty shortly after that. I need to look at my 9x12 plate holders, see if I can figure a way to get the plates out of them without touching the wet collodion (getting them in isn't the problem). One advantage is I can do this under safelight, and the safelight can be dim incandescent with no filter. If so, I won't need any hardware to start (a sensitizing tank and one for fixer would be welcome as opposed to trays -- but I can build those from solvent welded sheet acrylic or glass bonded with silicone caulk).