Loading and using an Agfa Rondinax 35mm daylight loading film processing tank.
With no need for a dark room or a changing bag these old tanks are very useful. The video shows a tank being loaded and the film being processed. The film is Kentmere 400 and the developer Pyro 510 a specialist variety that is mixed at 100:1 dilution. The Camera was a single speed, aperture fixed focus camera with a 28mm Wide Angle lens the camera has no name on it. The results of this processing session can be seen on the Lomography site at this link. https://www.lomography.com/homes/wahi...

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