I am looking for film tank, 120mm film reels, as well as items that could also be used to develop film... Even some 35mm. Thinking that after the negatives are developed I can scan them into my computer. But I might even look into enlarger also...
kdogg
Loc: Gallipolis Ferry WV
eBay is your friend, lots of darkroom equipment to be had at great prices. Most of my darkroom equipment was stolen years ago by a family member. Still have a changing bag and developing tanks for 35mm 120mm and 4x5 films.
kdogg
Loc: Gallipolis Ferry WV
No actually still have all my film cameras. I am looking into a good scanner for film work. Really don't need traditional darkroom these days . I want to do my own B+W developing then scan them and use PSP to print. Also want to get my hands on some Ektachrome as that's what I was using mostly for color work. There is a resurgence in film these days. I've been shooting since the 60's and still have all my gear and it is in great shape. Many young people are getting into film these days and I'm glad that they are. I see it as a merging of the old and the new and I like it.
TriX
Loc: Raleigh, NC
Shouldn’t be a problem to get SS reels and tanks or Paterson plastic ones for 120 film - B&H Photo, among others, has both. Btw, I believe that it’s called 120 film, not 120mm (it’s ~61mm wide).
abc1234
Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
The size is 120 or 67 mm, not 120 mm. I have a fabulous Durst 606 enlarger, focuser, easels, foot switches, timers and who knows what else. I loved the enlarger because it has a glass negative carrier with cropping blades. This was the absolute best carrier of them all. You can have it for $100 and you pay the shipping. I also have the raw chemicals for mixing developer, stop bath, and fixer.
When you get around to it, I have an enlarger, negative plates and even enlarging lenses for sale.
I have 2- 120 reels and 3- 35mm reels, however I have a one reel {35mm} only developing tank.
You can have them for free, pay for shipping only, if they can be of use.
Cecil Webb
cecilwebb4@gmail.com {new email address}
Check out freestylephoto.biz. They carry tanks, reels, developers and other film-based photographic stuff. I am sure there are other on-line sources as well. Also, check in on photrio.com - there's a great bunch of old school photography afficianados on there that are a good resource for information. Also, many advertisers there that are oriented toward film.
Stan
cjc2
Loc: Hellertown PA
StanMac wrote:
Check out freestylephoto.biz. They carry tanks, reels, developers and other film-based photographic stuff. I am sure there are other on-line sources as well. Also, check in on photrio.com - there's a great bunch of old school photography afficianados on there that are a good resource for information. Also, many advertisers there that are oriented toward film.
Stan
FREESTYLE is THE place to go for that stuff. AFAIK, B&H still handles Darkroom. If you're ever looking for a Jobo ATL 5000, let me know.
dougbev3 wrote:
I am looking for film tank, 120mm film reels, as well as items that could also be used to develop film... Even some 35mm. Thinking that after the negatives are developed I can scan them into my computer. But I might even look into enlarger also...
The film size ids NOT 120mm, it's 120.....
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