Re: developing film negatives

From: <cflagg4_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Tue 23 Mar 2004 - 21:10:16 PST

Hi Brad,
The easiest way is to convert a 35mm or 120 roll film camera to pinhole. Like
the Holga, any toy [plastic] camera for 35mm, or body cap pinhole for a
standard 35mm. My favorite is my Zero 2000 and my converted Spartus bought
off Ebay for 4 dollars. There are lots of info out there on camera
conversions to pinhole. Marcy Merrils "Argomatic" was one of the most recient.

I have shot pieces of 35mm film in discarded 35mm canister cameras then used
another 35mm canister to develop them in sort of one shot with the chemicals
too.
Hope this helps some.
Chuck Flagg
> hi everyone,
>
> i'm thinking of switching to film for negatives (i'm
> currently using paper)...but i'm concerned about
> developing...can i only put one in a tank at a time?
> that'll take an awful long time to get anything
> done...how do those of you using film do it?
>
> brad
>
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