Pfreddee
Well-known
I tried my own developing years ago for 120, and as I recall, I used one of the metal reels, you know, the one with the tiny, STIFF little clip in the middle of the reel to which one attaches the end of the roll. It worked fine but I sure had sore fingers using one. I found I could manage only two rolls at a sitting before the pain was too much.
Now I'm using a Patterson tank and plastic reel for 35mm, and loading this reel is a breeze. Well, usually.🙄.
I see that I can pull the reel out to make it fit 120, but there's nothing like a sprocket hole in 120 film for the reel to grab. How well do the plastic Patterson reels work with 120?
Or is there yet another choice?
Thanks to all who reply.
With best regards,
Pfreddee(Stephen)
Now I'm using a Patterson tank and plastic reel for 35mm, and loading this reel is a breeze. Well, usually.🙄.
I see that I can pull the reel out to make it fit 120, but there's nothing like a sprocket hole in 120 film for the reel to grab. How well do the plastic Patterson reels work with 120?
Or is there yet another choice?
Thanks to all who reply.
With best regards,
Pfreddee(Stephen)



