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The Darkroom Bag Film Changing Bag is a professional-grade tool designed for film photographers. Measuring 23.3" x 23.3", it features thick cotton fabric and anti-static material, ensuring a light-proof environment for seamless film changing and development. With its sealed design and convenient zipper, this bag offers both functionality and freedom, making it an essential accessory for any serious photographer.
J**S
Great price for a great film change bag!
Works as advertised... used the bag for Patterson tank/reel loading... worked like a charm! Highly recommended!
K**O
Large, heavy duty dark bag
Great product with double banded arm holes to prevent the possibility of light leaks. Heavy duty material with a nice fold over light seal on the zipper as well.
H**T
Works Well for Photographers Working Without a Darkroom
Previous to buying this bag, I was using an interior room in my house that had no light pollution (my laundry room!) where I had enough space to load my 35mm rolls into a small developing tank 2 at a time. In my new place, I don't have such a space that's light tight, so I searched for a changing bag; I was apprehensive about reviews I read on other bags about the material causing hands to sweat, making loading the film difficult.This bag doesn't do such a thing, it is breathable, heavy, and well-made, and works well! It could stand to be a bit bigger, but I don't have issues loading a 2-roll tank in it. Would recommend for photographers who develop their own film and don't have access to a darkroom or light-tight space to load the film.
A**A
Super tight arms mean a very light-tight space inside
Strange that I was asked to rate the "warmth" of the darkroom changing bag, but I guess it is pretty warm in there. I've used this quite a bit for loading film onto a reel in a fully lit room. It works great. My only discomfort is in the openings of the arm holes. They are TIGHT, and I'm a female with pretty small arms. It's doable, and I understand that this ensures a light-tight seal. It's just pretty challenging to slip on and off of my arms. But otherwise—great. Well made and does the job well.
A**R
Does what it needs to do, no issues.
I've used this to help develop a bunch of rolls, and have had no issues with light leaks. It's a good size, gets the job done. Very thick fabric.
D**N
A little on the small side…
A little on the small side - but that's what the description says (23.3"x23.3")!None-the-less, I knew this when I bought it - as I bought it for the price! I've used it to load two rolls of 35mm at a time into my two roll Patterson tank as well as 120mm one at a time. I had room enough with both formats to load film without much hassle. I feel as though I could use the larger four roll tank in this bag if I had to.If you are trying to get into home developing on the cheap - GET THIS BAG!
C**A
Works just fine. Too small?
Quality is nice. On the thicker side of changing bags. Too small if you are working with a two reel tank Or even sheet film. More suitable for single reel tanks.
H**H
Great for developing film without a darkroom
If you love shooting film but hate the fees charged by film developing labs, this is a great solution. The fabric and build are solid, and it looks like it will last a long time. No issues with light leaks so far!It takes some practice to get the hang of it. With black and white film, you can develop under a red light and see what you're doing. With the darkroom bag, you have to go by feel and muscle memory. You can't see what you're doing in there, so practice with some cheap rolls of film first!Also, make sure you have EVERYTHING inside the bag before you open the film canister. There's nothing worse than open a roll of film inside the bag only to realize that you left out the lid to the developing tank or scissors to cut the end of the film. Once the film canister is open, you CAN'T reopen the bag or remove your hands until you've finished loading the film into the developing tank. You'll corrupt the film and lose your images. So be extra attentive when using the bag!
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