With Stuff Sack. Designed for 4x5 and smaller film formats. Features a working area of 22 x 22" and an interior height of 15".
Eliminates the headache of loading sheet film holders on location. Its self-supporting tent-like construction keeps top and sides away from the work surface. The right choice for loading film into daylight processing tanks when a darkroom is unavailable, it can be used even in direct sunlight without the risk of fogging. White exterior reflects light to keep the inside cool. Coated durable rip-stop nylon interior eliminates the lint that plagues old-fashioned floppy bags.
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Comments about Visual Departures Changing Tent:
I also have a Harrison tent, and I sometimes use a colleague's Photoflex tent. The Visual Departures tent is my favorite among these because of its height, quality of materials and its construction. The stuff sack has a separate pocket for the poles, which is a nice touch - it keeps the pole ends away from the tent material. The Harrison isn't bad either but not quite up to the quality of the Visual Departures one. I don't like using the Photoflex tent.
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