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Paterson Super System 4 35mm Developing Tank and Reel

BH #PAT35 • MFR #PTP114
Paterson
Paterson Super System 4 35mm Developing Tank and Reel
Key Features
  • Fits 1 x 35mm Roll
  • Includes 1 Auto Load Reel
  • Center Column, Funnel, and Lid Included
  • High-Impact Polystyrene Construction
Optimized for developing a single roll of film, this Paterson Super System 4 35mm Developing Tank features a compact design for developing one roll at a time. Super System 4 tanks feature a high-impact polystyrene design that's durable, lightweight, and easy to clean. Included with this tank is one Auto Load Reel, a matching center column, funnel, lid, and agitator rod.
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Does this include a funnel and agitation tube?

Does this include a funnel and agitation tube?
Asked by: Brian
No funnel. The agitation tube you are referring to is included. I throw them away, immediately, as proper aviation requires inverting the tank.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-01-31

will this tank also take a second 35mm reel?

will this tank also take a second 35mm reel?
Asked by: Robert
This tank can only hold one reel. To use two reels, you need the Paterson Universal Tank with Two Reels (Super System 4), B&H # PAUT2R
Answered by: Kirk
Date published: 2019-11-06

my reel isn’t fitting 35mm film, it keeps falling ...

my reel isn’t fitting 35mm film, it keeps falling off of the reel when i try to use it?? i’ve tried this with ilford and kodak and neither fit?
Asked by: salem
Some reels are size adjustable. If you send a pic I can probably figure out the problem.
Answered by: Kings
Date published: 2021-01-04

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I know it says that this (Paterson 35mm) tank will take a single 35mm but will it also take a single 120?
Asked by: Lawrence M.
No.If you want to develop for 120 film, check the Paterson Universal Tank with Two Reels (Super System 4) On that one you can adjust the reel height to accomodate the 120 film.
Answered by: Nils-Henrik L.
Date published: 2024-06-10

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how many exposures can fit on a reel?
Asked by: Anonymous
The most it will handle is a 36 exposures of a 35 mm film! No medium format
Answered by: Amer A.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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So the reel says 290 ml? Can someone break down how much developer to water I use?
Asked by: Anonymous
It depends which developer you use and what the ratio is. For example, I use Rodinal at 1+50. 290mL / (50+1) = 5.68mL290mL - 5.68mL = 284.32mLSame principles applie to other developers and ratios.
Answered by: alexandre c.
Date published: 2023-05-22
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