Well like some I've wondered about the MOD54. I finally bought one. Loading the film does take some practice. After fiddled with it for about 15 minutes I had the process down. I loaded 6 sheets in my film bag. I would have been much easier if I had a tent or waited until dark to load it, but I could not wait. After loading and placing the lid the processing of the film was EXTREMELY easy. Filling and dumping the chemicals was fast and easy. On a previous thread someone was concerned it the frame would leave a portion of the film undeveloped. I did not see ANY evidence of this on any of the sheets. The developement was even. Over all I think its a fine product that enabled me to process my own 4x5 sheets at home with minimal hasle. I give it two thumbs up or 5 of 5 stars. It was also my first time to use Pyro HD. I've not tested my film speed or developement times with Pyro, but it looks OK for my first time Two images one stop difference
Here is scan of the film at 720 with Epson V750
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