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I am going to start developing my own films (mainly Kodak Tri-X 400). And I found a good deal starter kit on a German website. It contains: - a Paterson two film tank with two spirals - a thermometer - a 25 ml measuring cylinder - 100 ml of ADONAL film developer (New from 2016) - 100 ml of ADOFIX Fixer - 50 ml of ADOFLO wetting agent - an exposed film in order to reherse the film spooling process I think adonal is the new brand name for Rodinal. Should I go for it or make my own kit depending on the discussion went on one of the forum threads? What is your opinion?
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I don't think this has been covered, although we have bag threads, strap and handgrip threads, accessory threads, hood threads (pun unintended), lens cap threads, and others..... I'm not asking about bodies or lenses either. What's in your walkaround kit or bag? (I'm also not referring to your main travel bag or whatever, which probably has charger(s), cables, computer, backup stuff, spare lens cap and body cap, full cleaning kit etc- Thorsten Overgaard's excellent full travel kit is here.) My walkaround kit is: EVF spare SD card microfibre cloth Whibal card circular polariser plastic shower cap for emergency protection (camera, not head) slip of paper with name/address/phone number/email address hat (can double as lens shade) (intangible) insurance In my (day) rucksack (mostly for landscapes): spare (charged) battery tripod cable release more cleaning stuff, though not often used variable ND filter macro adaptor proper dry bag for dire rain events and river crossings (jaapv's suggestion) a small/obsolete SD card with the latest firmware. something like a nylon bag with drawstring (which can be filled with rocks) which can be hung under the centre of the tripod to stabilise it Anything else? John.
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