The Return Of Jobo?
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Re: The Return Of Jobo?
Hopefully now I'll be a bit less paranoid about my CPP2 blowing up.
Just hope they are priced competitively, but if they are giving away a free lift at £290 I guess they are going to be £500+
Just hope they are priced competitively, but if they are giving away a free lift at £290 I guess they are going to be £500+
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I read about it today on ePhotozine. I'm very happy about it, but I have to say the price is a little bit steep! As every other bit of equipment from Jobo I must say; I think I've posted about the ~£100 I wasted in buying the reel loader...
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Re: The Return Of Jobo?
Suppose we could start seeing a few spares come onto the market, which would be great, although I guess pricey..
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Heh. Real men stick the prints to the tiles over the bath and paint on the chemistry with a brush...
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...while sensible darkroom users use print trays or a Nova upright slot-processor.Neil Barnes wrote:Heh. Real men stick the prints to the tiles over the bath and paint on the chemistry with a brush...![]()
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Seriously though, a Jobo is an excellent processor for sheet-films, particularly the processors with Jobo-lifts which take the Expert-Drums such as the CPA2 & CPP2.