Universal Developing Tank - 2 Reels


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Damian B. (Crewe, GB)
Get the best out of your work

I cannot recommend home developing enough (although if you have to use a lab, use Analogue Wonderland 😉), nothing adds to the excitement and achievement of a good picture like having created the negative yourself. So little is needed too, a room you can darken (my downstairs loo does the job), a basic thermometer, a measuring jug and some chemicals and you're ready.

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Matthew D. (Hackney, GB)
Good choice!

This tank takes less fluid per film than some others on the market, making it overall more economical if you are using a "one-shot" developer.

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Ryan A. (East Grinstead, GB)
Easy to use and no light leaks

As the title says. Great for beginners. Now that I shoot more film I sometimes wish I could develop three 35mm reels at the same time but this doesn't take too much space in the cupboard.

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Matthew D. (Barking, GB)
Economical

The tank takes 500ml of developer for a 120 film whereas my other brand tank needs 600ml. This is more economical and just as useful.
Only criticism is that these tend to leak.

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Matthew D. (Southwark, GB)
Durable and easy to work with

The Paterson tank benefits you over the other brands as it requires less chemistry to process a film- 500ml for a 120 size film rather than 590 or 600ml.

The downside is that Paterson tanks are notorious for leaking when you agitate so put down towels or some kitchen roll and put the cat out before you start!

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