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Thread: My experience with 20th Century Camera's 5x7 reel

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    Re: My experience with 20th Century Camera's 5x7 reel

    You might also be able to check with one of the last negatives if they stay, in place during inversion agitation. That might save you a few wasted negatives.

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    Ian Martin
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    Re: My experience with 20th Century Camera's 5x7 reel

    I can vouch for the SP-810 as well. I've gotten great results with everything from 4x5 to 8x10 (I haven't tried 7x11 yet - it may be just a hair too long). Quick to rinse and reload, as there's no need to wait for it to dry completely before loading it with more film.
    Last edited by woodlandSerenade; 16-Sep-2021 at 17:04.

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