This eTone darkroom developing kit is designed for processing 120 and 135 film. It includes all essential tools for at-home film development.
Features:
* Developing tank with 2 spiral reels for 120/135 film
* Tank processes 2 rolls of 35mm film or 1 roll of 120 film simultaneously
* Tank made from unbreakable, heat-resistant, and waterproof plastic
* 3 black chemical bottles with wide mouths, suitable for developer, stopper, and fixer
* 2 pairs of rubber gloves
* 2x 1000ml plastic measuring cups
* 1x 50ml plastic measuring cylinder
* 1x 25ml plastic measuring cylinder
* Accurate calibration on measuring cups and cylinders for precise chemical mixing.
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is included in the darkroom kit?A: The kit includes one developing tank with two spiral reels, three chemical bottles, two pairs of rubber gloves, two one-thousand milliliter plastic measuring cups, one fifty milliliter plastic measuring cylinder, and one twenty-five milliliter plastic measuring cylinder.
Q: What materials is the developing tank made of?A: The developing tank is made of unbreakable plastic, which is heat resistant and waterproof.
Q: Can the kit process different film sizes?A: Yes, the kit can process two rolls of thirty-five millimeter film or one roll of one hundred twenty film simultaneously.
Q: How do I use the developing tank?A: To use the developing tank, load your film onto the spiral reel, place it in the tank, and follow the chemical processing instructions for the film type.
Q: Is this kit suitable for beginners?A: Yes, this kit is designed for both beginners and experienced users in film processing.
Q: What type of chemicals can I use with the chemical bottles?A: The chemical bottles are suitable for all photographic chemicals, including developer, stopper, and fixer.
Q: How should I clean the developing tank after use?A: You should rinse the developing tank and reels with warm water and allow them to air dry completely to prevent chemical residue.
Q: Is there a shelf life for the chemicals used in this kit?A: Yes, the shelf life of photographic chemicals can vary; always check the manufacturer's recommendations for specific chemicals used.
Q: Can I store the kit in any location?A: It is best to store the kit in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to maintain the integrity of the equipment.
Q: How does this kit compare to other darkroom kits?A: This kit offers unique features like the ability to process multiple film types and includes essential tools, making it a versatile choice for film enthusiasts.
Q: Is there a warranty for the darkroom kit?A: Yes, the kit typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty; check the packaging for specific details.
Q: What if my developing tank arrives damaged?A: If your developing tank arrives damaged, you should contact the seller for a return or replacement as per their return policy.
Q: Can I use the measuring cups for other purposes?A: Yes, the plastic measuring cups can be used for other liquid measuring tasks beyond film processing.
Q: What is the color of the chemical bottles?A: The chemical bottles are colored black, which helps protect the contents from light exposure.
Q: Are the gloves included reusable?A: Yes, the rubber gloves included in the kit are designed for reuse, but ensure they are properly cleaned after each use.