giganova
Well-known
Hi all --
I have been using JOBO developing tanks for years for my 35mm negatives and always loved the system. But now that I am using more and more 120 medium format, I find the Jobo reels very frustrating! Getting the film on the reel is a pain, and the film gets stuck spooling halfway on the reel for every single strip of film that I am developing (yes, I cut the corners of the start of the film). Plus, I broke many of the plastic reels because the first "rib" on the reel is so whimsical. I slight pressure with your thumb and it will break.
Q: Are there better reels that I can use with my existing Jobo 1500 tanks?
Q: What system would be better to develop 120 film? I have no need for a single tank, I need a tank that can hold at least 3 rolls of 120 film.
Thanks!
I have been using JOBO developing tanks for years for my 35mm negatives and always loved the system. But now that I am using more and more 120 medium format, I find the Jobo reels very frustrating! Getting the film on the reel is a pain, and the film gets stuck spooling halfway on the reel for every single strip of film that I am developing (yes, I cut the corners of the start of the film). Plus, I broke many of the plastic reels because the first "rib" on the reel is so whimsical. I slight pressure with your thumb and it will break.
Q: Are there better reels that I can use with my existing Jobo 1500 tanks?
Q: What system would be better to develop 120 film? I have no need for a single tank, I need a tank that can hold at least 3 rolls of 120 film.
Thanks!
