Best selling Analogue film development

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1. Kaiser Fototechnik Kaiser FilmCopy Vario

For use on light panels. Incl. insert for framed 35 mm slides in frames 5 x 5 cm and format masks 24 x 36 mm with guide rails for 35 mm film strips. With corresponding format masks or glass inserts (optional accessories in each case) also suitable for film formats up to 6 x 9. Easy change of inserts. Framed 35mm slides are inserted right from above into the FilmCopy Vario, for the insertion of film strips, the pressure frame is folded upwards. Bottom part with adjustable stop pins for different film widths as well as four infinitely variable format apertures. Non-slip support mat 254 x 201 mm to protect against stray light. 

2. Kaiser Fototechnik Kaiser format mask 6x6cm

Format masks 4485 / 6x6 cmProperties: -For insertion into the book image stage 4583 of the SYSTEM-V enlargers and into the book image stage 4493 -Mask pair -Dimensions: approx. 100 x 72.5 mm. 

3. Kaiser Fototechnik Light tent Cube Studio 90 x 90 x 90 cm

Light Tent Cube Studio Cube-shaped light tent for uniform and soft lighting of the subject. Removable front cover with slot for camera lens. Easy to set up due to automatic unfolding. Can be folded very compactly thanks to the flexible frame. Incl. reversible textile shooting backgrounds white/grey and black/blue as well as storage bag with zipper and hand strap. Dimensions: 90 x 90 x 90 cm. 

4. Kaiser Fototechnik Laboratory dish

Made of impact-resistant plastic. Acid resistant. Heat resistant up to 80°C. Bars on the base make it easier to remove the paper and ensure optimum chemical flow and stability. With spout. - Colour: white. 

5. Kaiser Fototechnik Cotton gloves

Prevents fingerprints from appearing on photos, negatives, optical glasses, etc. Made of 100% cotton, washable and boil-proof.

6. Kodak Reel's Super 8mm Film Digitizer

Watching 8mm and Super 8 films is more of a chore than a trip down memory lane. But now you can turn your dusty relics into beautiful, instantly viewable MP4 files with a single device! The KODAK REELZ Film Digitizer offers automated ease, simple navigation, quick customisation and an extra-large screen for incredible all-in-one convenience. Not tech-savvy? No problem. Simply insert your old film into the universal film spool, follow the on-screen instructions, and save decades-old movies to an SD/SDHC card in minutes. You can even connect the unit directly to your TV to play the footage and reminisce with others. 

7. Kaiser Fototechnik Kaiser film retriever

For pulling the KB film leader out of film cartridges when it has been rotated into the cartridge. Plastic housing with one fixed and one sliding tongue. Easy handling.

8. Kaiser Fototechnik collapsible bottle 900-2000 ml

For photographic chemicals. Black. The bellows-like bottle wall can be compressed. This adjusts its volume to the amount of liquid filled in and allows excess air to escape. This reduces the danger of oxidation and extends the shelf life of the chemicals. With screw cap. - Volume: 900 - 2000 cm³. 

9. Kaiser Fototechnik Slide Duplicator Digital

Kaiser Slide Duplicator For photographing slides with digital single-lens reflex cameras and digital compact cameras with lens front thread. Is screwed into the filter thread of the lens. Connection thread 52 mm. With removable, achromatic macro lens with 10 diopters (can also be used separately). 1:1 copies with lens focal length 80-120 mm, cut-outs possible for longer focal lengths. Incl. interchangeable lens for two 35 mm slides. Length: approx. 125 mm. 

10. Reflecta LED light panel

With the help of reflecta's light panels, images can be corrected, sketches refined or motion sequences for animations controlled. 35mm slides, sorted in archive sleeves, can be viewed completely on the light panels. The light panel is an important tool in print shops as well as in film, photo and tattoo studios. Transparent material such as films and transparent paper can be superimposed, fixed and processed on a light panel.

While the hobby photographer sometimes holds the slide against the light in order to look at it, the professional or semi-professional photographer places on a light panel in order to view his image material. Those who regularly and often deal with film material of any kind (slides and negatives) cannot avoid the use of a light panel.
 

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