Ducky
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Digi kitchen timer from Amazon, abt $3.
Just wondering what type of timer you use for film processing?
My mobile phone. Why do things complicated?
The 'reject' button is your friend, even if you're not developing film! 😀I do that too but I´ve had the problem of people calling me while I´m at it 🙄
I use my wristwatch (analogue one)
I rock the old school and just use the clock on the wall. The default software on the iPhone is less than ideal, so I'm looking into third-party apps. The problem with the default timer is that you cannot specify seconds, just minutes/hours. The stopwatch works, but I'm used to counting DOWN - not up. 😛
Gralab 300 timers - the pick up truck of timing devices! I have three of them plugged in to various appliances (rotary processor etc). The are virtually indestructible. All of mine are at least 20+ years old!
I had one that fell into the fixer tray once. I unplugged it and hosed it down and plugged it back in, still working! The buzzer on them is loud enough to cause a riot in a graveyard!
I use FNDmobile on my iPhone. By the way FND= film is not dead!
From my experience, at least, these GE timers were the standard for film processing in most any lab I found myself in (home or commercial), and since I have a thing for stuff horological and mechanical, I've loved these things for their aesthetics and seemingly-mundane practicality. Of course, the two examples shown here were practically as-new when I got them, so that's part of my smitten-ness over them (but they do get used...while I don't knock 'em about carelessly, they aren't mantelpiece-material in this house). I love them for what they do as much as for what they are...like most of my cameras.BArrett, while I use a Gralab 300 for printing I have a very similat clock for my film. I love it but it is getting so old it stops working at times and I have to restart it.
I rock the old school and just use the clock on the wall.