Still B&H or is there another gem out there.
Mainly, i need some paper for class. However, i'm setting up a dark room in my basment and will also need to get all the chemistry as well.
timmyquest Goldmember 4,172 posts Joined Dec 2003 Location: Outside of Chicago More info | Jan 02, 2005 02:11 | #1 Permanent banStill B&H or is there another gem out there. Capturing life a fraction of a second at a time
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Jan 02, 2005 17:43 | #2 Permanent banNot so much? Capturing life a fraction of a second at a time
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Pekka El General Moderator More info | Jan 02, 2005 18:22 | #3 I moved it to more virile grounds The Forum Boss, El General Moderator
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blinking8s Goldmember 1,618 posts Joined Jun 2004 Location: w.kentucky More info | Jan 02, 2005 18:29 | #4 BH sells the best condition used gear that I know of... blinking8s.com
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LarryB Member 89 posts Joined Oct 2004 Location: Indiana More info | Jan 02, 2005 18:51 | #5 I happen to have a complete darkroom outfit for sale. All pieces are in like new condition. The enlarger is a Beseler 23C III XL with dichro head. All the necessary hardware items are included for processing 35mm and 645 negs. There is also a supply of various size paper included (5x7, 8x10, 11x14, 16x20). The only thing not included is the chemistry. You would want fresh anyway. The outfit has been stored for the past year. It needs a new home. ©¿©
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Permanent banblinking8s wrote: BH sells the best condition used gear that I know of... and their prices on paper and chemicals are MUCH cheaper than local camera places what are you looking for exactly? *thanks pekka* LarryB wrote: I'm asking $750 for the whole lot. Thanks but on thanks, as i said i've already got some stuff that my dad gave me. Nothing real fancy, in fact i'm pretty sure it's crap Capturing life a fraction of a second at a time
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Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Jan 03, 2005 14:20 | #7 Chemicals aren't that expensive; support your local camera store . . . Seriously, look around the local stores until you can find one that knows what they're talking about on darkroom work and stick with them. That way you'll have another person for face-to-face on problems you may encounter. It's a little harder to post a blown print here than a digital crop. But yeah, Dektol for prints, I liked D-76 (commercial mix or roll-your-own) and HC-110 for film, sometimes D-23 (and that was roll your own) if I wanted really soft. Solarol was a great B&W paper developer as well as realy good for Sabbatier effect work. Jon
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MikePanic Goldmember 1,639 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2005 Location: pa More info | Jan 07, 2005 05:50 | #8 i have a friend selling an almost new darkroom - send me a PM if you are interested and ill get you details MikePanic.com
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