Nokton48
Veteran
Mine took batteries and high-powered cubes (magicubes wouldn't fit). You could buy two in a package from Sylvania, so the number of bulbs matched the number of exposures in the filmpack. It was -very- expensive to run, back in those days.
My first darkroom experience (pre-high school) was contact printing color negatives, that I received from Polaroid on a mail order basis, onto Kodak Velox B&W contact print paper. I had a Yankee developing kit from Sears, and Kodak Tri-Chem packs of chemistry, which led to the local camera store, to buy replacements. That started things.
My first darkroom experience (pre-high school) was contact printing color negatives, that I received from Polaroid on a mail order basis, onto Kodak Velox B&W contact print paper. I had a Yankee developing kit from Sears, and Kodak Tri-Chem packs of chemistry, which led to the local camera store, to buy replacements. That started things.