dave_whatever wrote:Slight tangent alert: out of interest has anyone done their own 120 film? - how does that work out vis a vis the number of rolls you can get done from a 5ltr E6 kit, the number you can develop in one sitting etc? Would I be right in guessing that loading it in the drums is harder than with sheet film?
The Fuji data sheet indicates that 5ltrs should process 50 rolls of 120 film (100ml per film); thus in a 2553 drum, with three reels, each holding two rolls of film, and using 640ml of solution, you should be able to process seven batches of six rolls (42); leaving enough solution for two batches of two rolls in a 2523 drum (another 4), or use up the 520ml remaining with the next 5ltr pack.
Of course, if you only want to use the smaller drum for less than six films per batch, at 270ml per batch of two films, you would only get 36 films processed out of the same chemistry. You might squeeze another 4 films if reducing the volume to 250ml still covers the film.
So, for single shot development, 120 film is a lot more economical on chemistry, being able to process 46 films (in the larger drum, at recommended volumes) out of a possible 50; compared with 4x5 film, of which you can only process around 108 sheets out of a possible 200.
From my experience, loading 120 film into the 2502 Duo reels is a lot easier than loading 4x5 sheets into the 2509n.