agman
Member
Thinking of trying prepackaged film, but have never used. Would like opinions from persons that have experience with one or both. Pros and cons,etc. Thanks much, and appreciate all responses.
agman
agman
plummerl
Well-known
I've used QuickLoads in my Polaroid 545i holder with great results. I have not tried ReadyLoads, mainly because I prefer the Fuji film.
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rpsawin
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agman said:Thinking of trying prepackaged film, but have never used. Would like opinions from persons that have experience with one or both. Pros and cons,etc. Thanks much, and appreciate all responses.
agman
I think you will find the answer if you rephrase the question and ask yourself what film do you want to use. In b&w it's Fuji Acros 100 -vs- Kodak TMax 100. Which do you prefer?
Bob
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
I've used both. No issues with either.
Really comes down to which film you prefer.
I do like pre-packaged film - no dust. No hassle. Easy to write notes on the package for later development, etc.
But it is more expensive, per sheet.
Really comes down to which film you prefer.
I do like pre-packaged film - no dust. No hassle. Easy to write notes on the package for later development, etc.
But it is more expensive, per sheet.
agman
Member
I prefer TMax 100, thanks.
agman
agman
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rpsawin
Guest
agman said:I prefer TMax 100, thanks.
agman
It seems your path is clear.
Best luck,
Bob
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