Stainless steel developing tanks in 35mm size are durable, light-tight tools preferred by darkroom enthusiasts for their superior temperature control and longevity. Unlike plastic alternatives, these tanks do not stain and are generally considered a lifetime investment for film processing.
Key Features:
- Reel Compatibility: Most developing tanks are sold either with a single 35mm reel or as a "multi-tank" that can hold two 35mm reels or one 120 reel.
- Cap & Lid Integrity: Ensure the small center cap (used for pouring chemicals) is included, as it is frequently lost in vintage sets. Check for any dents in the tank rim that might break the light-tight seal.
- Ease of Loading: Stainless steel reels require a specific "center-out" loading technique that may have a steeper learning curve than plastic "ratchet" reels but is more efficient once mastered.
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