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After a 10+ year break, I've decided to start shooting film again. The labs near me charge $16 to process a 36exp b&w roll, so I figure it'll be a lot cheaper in the long run if I do it myself. Sold off all my processing equipment several years ago though, so I'm currently looking at buying new gear.
One of the items I'm hung-up on are developing reels. Back when I was a student, I've always had trouble loading the film onto the reels (stainless steel & plastic). Half the time it would bunch up leaving big sections of my film ruined. There was one reel that I always had 100% success with though:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...140PDR35_Professional_Stainless_Steel_35.html
Unlike the cheapie steel reels that had the wire clips in the middle, these had 2 small nubs that would latch into the film sprocket holes and made spooling the film much easier. The problem is, they're $40 per reel and I'd like to get at least 2 of them for a 2-reel tank.
Are there any other manufactures that sell these types of reels at a cheaper price? Or any other idiot-proof reels that I should look at?
One of the items I'm hung-up on are developing reels. Back when I was a student, I've always had trouble loading the film onto the reels (stainless steel & plastic). Half the time it would bunch up leaving big sections of my film ruined. There was one reel that I always had 100% success with though:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...140PDR35_Professional_Stainless_Steel_35.html
Unlike the cheapie steel reels that had the wire clips in the middle, these had 2 small nubs that would latch into the film sprocket holes and made spooling the film much easier. The problem is, they're $40 per reel and I'd like to get at least 2 of them for a 2-reel tank.
Are there any other manufactures that sell these types of reels at a cheaper price? Or any other idiot-proof reels that I should look at?