The New MOD54 Mk27 out on the 8th April.
The New MOD54 Mk27 out on the 8th April.
Very informative.
Get some extacy to go with your rodinal.
Why does a new version of an existing film development product need a trailer? I guess I'm confused by the fact that this looks more like an ad for some industrial dance party than for something relating to sheet film.
Looks like a new version, read on another thread that it's going to be injection molded and come apart for cleaning. Plus it will be distributed by Ilford. Didn't like the trailer, would rather just see a good photograph of the product. Mute point though, I bought one, never used it, sold it. In the end I decided to stick with my BTZS tubes. I develop film in the kitchen and thought that the Mod45 would be good for true daylight developing. I ended up putting a small work table in a closet with a piece of black-out cloth over the door which is where I load the film and developer, then I move to the kitchen. Maybe I should have tried the Mod54 but it's too late now. The new one sounds like it will be nice, probably a little tougher than the original.
Roger
Maybe more of a teaser than a trailer, which risks being mistaken for a caravan-
You've done a good job of putting the movie together, and as long as it's noticed, I suppose it doesn't matter whether the fogeys are young or old-
Good luck with it, and well done on the Ilford thing too...
However a picture would make it MUCh washer to tell what is different between the new one and the old one. I had to stop the video a couple times to actually be able to tell because it only shows the differences clearly for a split second.
However congratulations on the partnership with Illford on the Mod54, thats BIG.
Zak Baker
zakbaker.photo
"Sometimes I do get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter."
Ansel Adams
Hey Zak,
At the very end you get a shot of the whole MOD54 Mk27. A few seconds at least.
The main difference is the central column, which address some of the development issues in the older versions.
Plus its made of Polypropylene, so it won't break, even if you throw it against the wall.
Cheers,
Morgan.
Zak Baker
zakbaker.photo
"Sometimes I do get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter."
Ansel Adams
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