CineStill Df96 Monobath - any experience ?

You used the SP-445 tank for 120 film? I just use a regular dev tank w no issues.


SP445 is for 4X5 sheets. I am using the ARS-Imago lab-box for 35mm and 120.

Actually first try at 35mm today, Delta 100 with continuous agitation. Added a bit of time since the monobath liquid's got a few rolls under its belt. Also, Delta 100 is one of the films needing double processing time in the Df96.

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Nikon F2A, Nikkor 55 1.2 non AI, Arista 400 Premium, Cinestill Monobath DF96, Z7 scan.



DF96 is meant to have a shelf life of 2 months once opened, and 16+ rolls of film capacity.
I'm now at 2 months and this is the 13th roll. I've also developed roll 14 and 15. Looks ok but the liquid is now murky.
 
You guys are getting good results! I did notice development streaks through the sprocket holes with Foma 100, I think the temp was a little high - perhaps my next Foma 100 roll I will go extra gentle and/or drop the temp a degree or two. I developed for 6 minutes at 72 degrees, which is within the +/-2 degree margin for error. I might try closer to 69 degrees and stick to the minimal agitation.

I had been using the powedered kit and mixing myself, and had probably a three month shelf life no problem, and about twelve rolls before the developer started functioning poorly. I opened a bottle of the premixed (liquid) fom three months ago and unfortunately didn't use it for a while, when I opened it again the other day it was quite exhausted, a dark brown color. Liquid may not last as long as powdered since it has already been mixed whenever it was manufactured.
 
You guys are getting good results! I did notice development streaks through the sprocket holes with Foma 100, I think the temp was a little high - perhaps my next Foma 100 roll I will go extra gentle and/or drop the temp a degree or two. I developed for 6 minutes at 72 degrees, which is within the +/-2 degree margin for error. I might try closer to 69 degrees and stick to the minimal agitation.

I got development streaks like that when I didn't agitate the dev tank enough. First when I went with their recommendation of using the twirly rod thing. Then I switched to inverting the tank - the streaks went away when I inverted for 10 secs every minute which is much more than they recommend.
 
Nikon S2, CV 50 3.5 Heliar, Super Hypan II 25 (way expired and who knows how it was stored...), Cinestill DF96 Monobath

 
17th roll developed from the first bottle of Cinestill DF96 Monobath.

Rolleiflex 2.8GX, Ilford Delta 400, Z7 scan:

 
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