- đź“·SIZE - 23.2"x23.4" Darkroom bag for bulk loading the film.
- đź“·MATERIAL - 100% Brand new, made with high quality & dense fabric, antistatic material for film changing, film development.
- đź“·LAYER - Sealed to ensure the operation is not leaked, shading performance guaranteed.
- đź“·USEFUL - Free you from the confined closet, 100% light-proof, no worries to remove developing tank.
- đź“·CONVENIENT - Built-in zipper to secure changing and loading the film.
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Nicole Farquhar
Overall Great Photography Bag
I bought this because I’m a high school photography teacher, and I have have a couple of good bags, and needed to replace an old one that was falling a part. I would highly recommend this bag, it’s thick cotton on the outside but has a lining on the inside that will keep it light right. It’s not the same size as some of the larger bags, but it is the same size as a few bags I recently bought. It’s definitely big enough for me to bulk load film, and for my students to roll their film for developing. I would purchase again
Nadine Dauphin-Simmons
nice heavy construction
Very simple to use, nice heavy construction.
Jeff Hart
Works Well for Photographers Working Without a Darkroom
Previous to buying this bag, I was using an interior room in my house that had no light pollution (my laundry room!) where I had enough space to load my 35mm rolls into a small developing tank 2 at a time. In my new place, I don't have such a space that's light tight, so I searched for a changing bag; I was apprehensive about reviews I read on other bags about the material causing hands to sweat, making loading the film difficult. This bag doesn't do such a thing, it is breathable, heavy, and well-made, and works well! It could stand to be a bit bigger, but I don't have issues loading a 2-roll tank in it. Would recommend for photographers who develop their own film and don't have access to a darkroom or light-tight space to load the film.
Nano Abod
tight on the wrist
Pros - It is fabric, not the slick fabric, but more like a light canvas. - I like the inner-zipper and outer velcro. Not a double zipper system - Lot of room, I usually load Medium format, I feel this might be big enough for 2x3 or even 4x5 large format film loading - Double wrist collars (lack of better description) for additional light protection Cons - Dont like how tight the wrist collars are. Thats all the cons.
Min Thiha Kyaw
A little on the small side…
A little on the small side - but that's what the description says (23.3"x23.3")! None-the-less, I knew this when I bought it - as I bought it for the price! I've used it to load two rolls of 35mm at a time into my two roll Patterson tank as well as 120mm one at a time. I had room enough with both formats to load film without much hassle. I feel as though I could use the larger four roll tank in this bag if I had to. If you are trying to get into home developing on the cheap - GET THIS BAG!
Yvonne Campbell
A Bargain
There's not much to a changing bag. Honestly, the only thing that really matters is that it needs to be large enough to work inside comfortably, and it needs to be light tight. This bag scores on both counts. I've used it about 20 times, and the elastic around the arm holes seems to be as tight now as when the bag was brand new. I'm always a bit leery about products on the cheaper end of the scale, but this one seems to be a quality product.
Crystal Ash
Works like a charm!
Works like a charm! Easy to use and lots of room for all the tools you'll need to break open the canister then begin rolling the film onto the plastic Paterson reel. Only problem is I kept spilling my glass of wine, which I also took inside the bag ;)
Géraldine Poulin
Very nice changing bag at a good price
The title of the review really says it all: as others have noted, this is a nicely made bag, it's big enough for my catcher's mitt-sized hands, and I can easily load two 120 rolls in the bag and get them in a tank. In this case, the low price does NOT mean low quality!
Beatriz Madero
I have not had any issues with light leaks and the construction seems to be pretty solid. My only suggestion to anyone looking to ...
There is plenty of room for me to load my Paterson tank with two rolls of 35mm film. I have not had any issues with light leaks and the construction seems to be pretty solid. My only suggestion to anyone looking to buy one of these bags is to make sure you take of any bracelets or watches that may put off some light. Even that little bit of light can cause weird light leaks onto your film.
Charles Massey
Works perfectly!
I've used it a few times now with good results. The bag is roomy enough to work with both roll film and large format sheet film, and most importantly light tight. I find that it is helpful to use a 3-sided cardboard box when loading film (I just put my equipment in the box and then zip up everything inside the bag) to help give the bag some structure and keep it out of the way while working. The arm holes are not too tight for me, although that may vary from person to person. A good option for home darkroom setups.