Overview

Lomography Daylight Developing Tank 35 mm

Party all night, develop by day! This hassle-free, compact development tank lets you develop 35 mm film anytime - no darkroom or changing bag required. The Lomo Daylight Developing Tank 35 mm is a compact, all-in-one system that makes 35 mm film development simple, convenient, and creative.

SKU: GC153-Z35DEV

Lomography Daylight Developing Tank 35 mm

Lomography Daylight Developing Tank 35 mm

Party all night, develop by day! This hassle-free, compact development tank lets you develop 35 mm film anytime - no darkroom or changing bag required. The Lomo Daylight Developing Tank 35 mm is a compact, all-in-one system that makes 35 mm film development simple, convenient, and creative.

Spool Like a Pro

Say goodbye to the hassle of loading a fiddly film reel in a darkroom or changing bag. With the Lomo Developing Tank, you can load and develop your film in bright daylight thanks to its intuitive spooling system, which includes a film-loading crank and built-in film cutter. The tank's light-proof design makes film loading effortless and accessible, even in sunlight.

A Complete Toolkit

This kit has everything you need to get started. It includes a film retriever, 35 mm reel, loading crank, and film cutter - all neatly packaged to fit easily on your shelf. Use the chemicals and techniques of your choice to develop your film and explore creative options like film soups.

Keep the Chemicals Where They Belong: Inside the Tank

With precision slots for easy liquid pouring and a waterproof, spill-proof lid with an additional metal buckle, the Lomo Developing Tank ensures a mess-free development process. Suitable for both agitation and inversion development, you can choose the process that you prefer.

Key Features:

Quick and Easy Processing

Stress-free Development in Daylight

Compact System with Cutter

Mess-free Operation with Lid

What's in the Box:

Lomography Daylight Developing Tank 35 mm

35 mm Film Developing Reel

Film Retriever

Film Loading Crank

Built-in Film Cutter

Metal Buckle

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Lomography Daylight Developing Tank 35 mm

Party all night, develop by day! This hassle-free, compact development tank lets you develop 35 mm film anytime - no darkroom or changing bag required. The Lomo Daylight Developing Tank 35 mm is a compact, all-in-one system that makes 35 mm film development simple, convenient, and creative.

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