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The packable, portable darkroom that really holds up when the pressure is on. It's comfortably cool. It gives you the space you need to work in and is as lightproof as your favorite studio darkroom.
Designed by a working camera assistant, the Harrison Film Changing Tent is packed with practical, field-tested features. The Harrison Film Changing Tent is ideal for both the motion picture assistant and large format still photographer.
The Harrison "Pup-Tent" is intended for 16mm motion-picture film or 4x5" sheet-film changing.
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Comments about Harrison Pup Film Changing Tent:
have not checked light leaks yet but everything looks good
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This tent is a nice size for travel. Folds up pretty small and is large enough for changing film and doing polaroid transfers. It also has strong construction.
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Well made little tent with lots of room for changing 4x5" and smaller film. Sits nice and flat so there's actually more useful room than other bag-type solutions.
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Easy setup; roomy for loading film.
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Comments about Harrison Pup Film Changing Tent:
Change 4x5 film in holders out side.
Compact, well designed
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I bought this to load 4x5 film negative into large format 4x5 film back holders at home and for outdoors or traveling. Cheaper than buying quickload film for traveling.
However, this is not the only use ... I use it to load film into my film processing canisters for developing 120 film. No need to be in a dark room for loading film into the canister.
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I really needed this because I travel quite a bit so it's extremely convenient and compact.
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