Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/08/12

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Developing skills
From: "firkin" <firkin@balhpl01.ncable.net.au>
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 11:02:30 +1000
References: <62.33545e16.2c6a892f@aol.com>

The Patterson tank was the best I ever owned. I do it all in the jobo now 
except for an "odd" single roll. Push the button and the jOBO takes over. 

Cheers 


Afterswift@aol.com writes: 

> 
> In a message dated 8/12/03 10:03:40 AM, saganicc@MSKCC.ORG writes: 
> 
> << The Hewes or Kinderman reels are the best.  The cheap reels have burrs all 
> over which bind the film.  I started with cheep reels and almost gave up 
> photography.  Once I bought good reels all was eden, never a problem, even after I 
> dropped one.  I would advise against plastic reels, they may be easier in the 
> beginning, but stainless reels are easier, faster, and more reliable in the 
> long run. 
> 
>  >> 
> 
> If you develop on the run, try to pick up a Leitz Rondinax dayload tank. It 
> was made for Leitz by Agfa. But you've got to learn how to rotate the reel to 
> get even development. There was a time when Leica marketed a real system, from 
> camera to development to enlarging. I even have a splendidly crafted Leitz 
> film winder and leader trimmer to accommodate bulk film to the M3 take-up spool. 
> And, of course, both Leica and Nikon made indestructable cassettes that were 
> designed to open inside the M3 and the Nikon F. Would that Leica would bring 
> back the Rondinax tank and a new enlarger.  
> 
> br 
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Alastair Firkin @ work ;-) 

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