agour
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Hey,
I've been watching another thread recently about buying cheap, b+w film. I noticed that polypan F came up, and it seems to have positive reviews floating around the internets.
Im new to developing my own film, and would like to start shooting 1 type to get a feel for it. How different agitation times affect it etc etc.
Anyway, I'm probably going to pick up some polypan F as its rediculously cheap. I've read that most people get reasonable results at iso 200, so that is good enough for me.
My only real question, is how to load it. I've never bought bulk film before, and I understand this is 90m not the usual 30. Should I purchase a bulk film loader as well, or should I spool it in by hand? Also I read on one place that you can put it into certain bulk loaders, as the film is thinner than normal stuff. If this is true, what sort of loader should I look for?
Once this is sorted (and I get my canon iif back), Ill quit the GAS and stop myself from buying anything for a few months.
Thanks!
-agour
I've been watching another thread recently about buying cheap, b+w film. I noticed that polypan F came up, and it seems to have positive reviews floating around the internets.
Im new to developing my own film, and would like to start shooting 1 type to get a feel for it. How different agitation times affect it etc etc.
Anyway, I'm probably going to pick up some polypan F as its rediculously cheap. I've read that most people get reasonable results at iso 200, so that is good enough for me.
My only real question, is how to load it. I've never bought bulk film before, and I understand this is 90m not the usual 30. Should I purchase a bulk film loader as well, or should I spool it in by hand? Also I read on one place that you can put it into certain bulk loaders, as the film is thinner than normal stuff. If this is true, what sort of loader should I look for?
Once this is sorted (and I get my canon iif back), Ill quit the GAS and stop myself from buying anything for a few months.
Thanks!
-agour