hi,
* Rainer Wagner <rainer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [040105 14:39]:
> Hi Nils, sounds as if you did not use a part like this
>
> http://www.jobo.com/jobolab/produkte/images/2502.jpg
>
> You should should insert the film into this spiral and then put this
> thing into the tank. I have done that quite a few times, the film
> never escaped from this holder.
ah, that sounds about right. in the meantime i was a the local camera
store to ask them about such a deal. i found it, but it costs about
EUR20! i guess i'll have to be searching thru that well known auction
site :/
i have something that looks similar, i.e. those two blades that hold the
film. except that on my model, those blades don't have film-guiding
spirals, but 5 round holes. i guess there's a little gadget missing.
at that store, i also found a 35-70/? and a 200/4 for each EUR199. i
don't need those, but i'm interested if that's overly expensive or a
fair deal?
thanks,
--nils
btw, Rainer, judging from your email address, are you located near
cologne? if so, is there any good photo store you can recommend,
especially for darkroom tools and cheap film?
--
You know how Einstein got bad grades as a kid? Well, mine are even worse!
-- Calvin
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