Paterson Changing Bag 27.5" x 27.5"
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That's not fair! The bag was a great purchase and I've used it over a hundred times, but it's just too small to hold 8x10 rolls of film. There is a 4x5 option, but even that requires a lot of work. You're better off in one of those tents or just in a proper darkroom if you have an 8x10.
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I am very pleased with it. In some big cameras (Polaroid 110B) and Polaroids Land cameras (103, 350, 450, and 180), I use it to put integral (instant) film in. The Polaroid 110 takes up quite a bit of space, as anyone who has used one knows. I recommend this bag for such a purpose. had been thinking about buying a changing tent before, since I knew I would need a lot of space, but at $84 it was too expensive for changing film only. Thus, I purchased this changing bag for $31 dollars and I am extremely satisfied with its quality. I am extremely pleased with the quality of this bag.
This is easier than using a closet full of darkness. Zip your film reel, developing tank, and bag into the bag, then disguise the zipper under a flap with velcro. You pass your hand through both armholes in turn to access the film and so on. Each armhole is tightly gathered with two openings through which you pass your hand. The design of the site is odd in one respect Each armhole is connected to itself at one point by a small number of threads assembling the two gathered openings. As a result, the gathered openings of each armhole are easily separated by these threads because they are easily broken. There does not seem to be a performance hit from this, but it's strange that the product ships in This product is highly recommended if you have access to a proof room.
The bag I was using for changing needed to be replaced. It has been purchased and used multiple As a whole, I am satisfied that it performs as advertised. Light is blocked, as well as the material is very thick and durable. Due to the tightness and discomfort of the two hand and arm holes, the only reason I am giving it 3 stars is that it is supposed to keep your hands warm. With my older bag, I did not experience this problem. Apart from that, it seems like a good bag.
There's a changing bag in this The program works correctly and as expected. Double layers and thick construction make this bag very durable and useful. There is plenty of room for loading film and accessories into this Paterson bag due to its generous size. I think the hand part fits okay, but it would not really fit a person with large hands. As far as the quality of the bag is concerned, it's very good. The reviews below I have done have been helpful to me. If you found them helpful, please vote below so I can improve them in the future. Thanks a lot!.
All in all, this bag is fine. It is big, it blocks light well, etc. My only complaint is that it is difficult to get your hands into, especially if you have large arms and hands. My wrists could only be fitted with the cuffs at the end, and the elastic was so rigid I was worried about it cutting off my circulation if I left it on for long periods of time. In the case of normal blood pressure - When it comes to hand sizes, this will work, but if you're a bigger person, you should think about another option.
The bag is so far much better than my old one, even though I've only used it twice. I love that it does not leak light, and it folds up quite easily when I'm done with it.
There is one older one, but I cannot find it, so I ordered this one. It has a Velcro flap on top and one zipper, as opposed to the earlier one that had two zippers. I prefer a There are too many 'sleeves' on this dress.
The sleeves are lightweight, tight, and roomy enough for someone to load up a NIKOR reel in 35mm or 120mm.