Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/02/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hello Nuno, Me too, develop 4-6 b&w rolls a months, I say nothing, and I'm using a jobo tank, no expensive, with easy maintenance, etc. regards, Horacio. On 2/12/09 4:19 PM, "Nuno Miguel dos Santos Baeta" <nmsbaeta@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello! > > For many years, I've been using a local shop to develop, print and > scan my colour film. I know the owner and he lets me use his (quite > huge) Agfa lab. For B&W I also use his very old development and > printing equipment. > > Now my "problem". My friend and photographer will retire in June and > will donate all his equipment (including a 113 years old camera) to a > museum. That means that I will "loose" the equipment to develop, > print and scan. Nowadays I rarely make colour film photos (one roll a > month ?!?), but I still make many B&W film photos (at least a roll per > week). > > I can take my colour film to some shop and hope for the best but I > want to keep developing my B&W film. > > I just want equipment to develop the film, but which brand should I > buy? AP, Jobo, Paterson or another brand? Are there any important > differences to buy one brand instead of another? > > BTW, his B&W equipment is a mix of pieces some of known brands (e.g., > the enlarger is a Rollei) and some with no brand (e.g., the tanks). > His advice was buy the cheapest made of plastic. Is this a good > advice? > > TIA