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    New Film Changing Tent

    I Ebay ordered a new film changing tent from China about 4 weeks ago and just got it today. 3S-Kang Rinpoche is the company and 3skrps is the seller on ebay.

    They say in the add that it is good for 8x10. The width is about 36" but its the sloping ends of the tent that looks a little restrictive. For 5x7 it is great and that's what I bought it for in the first place. Bid it on a whim after trying to track down a Harrison tent and for $99 plus $30 for shipping thought it was a good deal. I'm not connected or friends in any way with this company, just give my opinion of a product resource.

    Mike

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    Re: New Film Changing Tent

    will it work for 810?
    david

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    Have not tried it with 8x10, It will work but seems to me a little cramped, the height of tent in the peak of the middle is only 12" and tapers off to the edges. I got some 8x10 film to load so I,ll post my results tomorrow. Nicely sewn and good material, very similar to the Harrison tent.
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    Re: New Film Changing Tent

    Do yourself a favor and try this out in the sun with some junk film. Years ago I bought one (not like this and it was used) and it ruined my film. I used it without testing it first. It was a good lesson learned.

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    Re: New Film Changing Tent

    Thats a good Idea Robert, just happen to have some old film also.

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    Re: New Film Changing Tent

    I've been looking at the same tent. I'm looking forward to your review @ 8x10.

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    Re: New Film Changing Tent

    I've got one as well, and I'm happy with it. I haven't used anything bigger than half-plate in it, but there's plenty of room for opening up the book-form plate holders.

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    Re: New Film Changing Tent

    Yes, please let us know the quality re: light-proof;
    I see in the photos that the zippers do not have a protective flap when they are zipped up.

    Thanks for mentioning this.

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    Re: New Film Changing Tent

    There's not a lot of sunlight right now.

    Re: protective flap; yes, there is a protective flap inside the zipper on both inner and outer, formed of doubled-over fabric.

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    Re: New Film Changing Tent

    Loaded some 8x10, went pretty good, with practice I do not see any problems. The 12" height is a little restrictive when opening the film box's (3). I opened the dark slide 1/4 of the way open and was able to slide film inn. The inside light flap has been creased from being all rolled up for three weeks and needs to be checked once the doors are zipped closed, you can feel it out once your hands are in the two sleeve's. The sleeves seem a little close to together but that is just me. The only other tent Ived used, besides the small cube that Freestly sells, was a larger Harrison tent. But even with the Harrison it took me a while to get comfortable using it.

    Will devel. film to nite from the light test .
    Mike

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