Seeing in the Dark
Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 5:36 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00
I thought I would pass on one, of the two best things I have bought this year, no actually there is three things, but anyway, with quick load stopping I guess that means you will have to use dark slides and load them yourself, which I do now in the darkroom.
What as made my life so much easier when loading and unloading film and putting the film into the reel for developing is a pair of night vision goggles which I purchase from a large toy retailers, although they are a toy they do work, and at half or a third or more for the cost of a proper pair of goggles, well having said that they were almost £100 (including battery,s) but I did have a penny change.
I saw the web site of a photographer who used night vision goggles in his darkroom and he said how good they were, so I thought I would have a go, glad I did.
The other two things I got this year was the Maxwell screen
very happy, and the third thing was a 450mm telephoto, hum, so that means I have a Nikon W 360mm F6.5 in a Copal 3 shutter for sale.
Richard.
What as made my life so much easier when loading and unloading film and putting the film into the reel for developing is a pair of night vision goggles which I purchase from a large toy retailers, although they are a toy they do work, and at half or a third or more for the cost of a proper pair of goggles, well having said that they were almost £100 (including battery,s) but I did have a penny change.
I saw the web site of a photographer who used night vision goggles in his darkroom and he said how good they were, so I thought I would have a go, glad I did.
The other two things I got this year was the Maxwell screen

Richard.