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stainnless steel rachet dev.reel


josh2

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Is there such a thing as a stainless steel 220 reel that loads like the plastic ones (the rachet type)? On the B&H site I noticed some stainless steel reels that were signifintly more expensive than the others. They were made by King Concept? also I would like to what others are using (plastic or steel)?any info helpful

josh

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I'm using Kindermann Stainless Steel reels. I have some that are approaching 30 years old (my newest reels are about 15 years old) and they function perfectly. I've also used the Patterson ratchet type reels.I stopped using the Patterson reels because the tank requires a lot more solution.Furthermore, I find the SS reels easier to load, especially for 120/220 film. BTW I think King Concept is an importer.
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I think King Concept is the importer for Hewes reels. Anyway, when you

order King Concept, you get Hewes. Likewise, Adorama's "heavy duty"

reels are Hewes.

 

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The 120 version is similar to the 35mm in that once you've caught the

film, it has already started loading into the spiral. The 120 reels

use a larger clip than everyone else that is mounted backwards, so

you're not trying to stick the film on top of your finger.

 

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The Hewes systems work flawlessly in both sizes and have taken the

drama out of film processing for me. There's no more wondering if you

got the film loaded right, or if your favorite negative will be

ruined. It's a sacrifice I'm willing to live with.

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