Brad,
I've been doing pinhole camera photography for about 12 years now shooting
4x5" sheet film which I load into a Doran DayLight Sheet film developing
tank. You can slip a dozen sheets into slots that can be adjusted down from
4x5" to smaller sheet film sizes. It has a light baffle so that once the
film is loaded into it and the 2 part lid in place all processing can be
done in roomlight. It's the best! No standing in the dark, no floating lids,
just very convenient.
Adorama has them for $25.95, their product description..."Made of Bakelite
plastic. Accepts cut film sizes from 35mm to 4x5". Accommodates 12 sheets at
one time. Comes complete with individual sheet film loader. Also accepts
film packs from 2 1/4x 3 1/4" to 4x5". I use 2 of them when I'm doing batch
processing. Couldn't work without them. Highly recommeded.
Peter
'No commercial interest, yadda-yadda-yadda..." Premier also used to carry
them.
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