Best selling Analogue film development

Here's a ranking of the best products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've also added some key information about the products.

1. Kodak Reel's Super 8mm Film Digitizer

Watching 8mm and Super 8 films is more of a chore than a journey into the past. But now you can transform your dusty relics into beautiful, instantly viewable MP4 files with a single device. The KODAK REELZ Film Digitizer offers automated ease, simple navigation, quick adaptability, and an extra-large screen for incredible all-in-one comfort. Not tech-savvy? No problem. Just place your old film in the universal film spool, follow the on-screen instructions, and save decades-old films onto an SD/SDHC card in just a few minutes. You can even connect the device directly to your TV to play back the footage and reminisce with others. 

2. Kaiser Fototechnik Cotton gloves

The cotton gloves from Kaiser Fototechnik are an essential accessory for analog film development. They provide effective protection against fingerprints on photos, negatives, and optical lenses, preserving the quality of your work. Made from 100% cotton, these gloves are both washable and boil-proof, highlighting their durability and ease of care. The gloves are acid-free, making them ideal for use in laboratories and photography. They are available in standard size L and offer a comfortable fit that allows for precise handling of delicate materials. These gloves are not only functional but also an eco-friendly choice for those who value sustainability.

- 100% cotton, washable and boil-proof
- Acid-free and easy to care for
- Protection against fingerprints on sensitive materials
- Suitable for use in analog photography and film development.
 

Kaiser Fototechnik Cotton gloves (Laboratory utensils)
Analogue film development
Quantity discount
CHF13.30 per piece for 2 units

Kaiser Fototechnik Cotton gloves

Laboratory utensils

3. Reflecta LED light panel

With the help of the A3 Super Slim light boxes from reflecta, images can be corrected and sketches refined. Small format slides, sorted in archival sleeves, can be viewed completely on the light boxes. The light box is an essential tool in printing houses as well as in film, photo, and tattoo studios. Transparent materials such as films and tracing paper can be layered, fixed, and edited on a light box. While the hobby photographer holds the slide up to the light to view it, the professional or semi-professional photographer relies on a light box to review their image material. Anyone who regularly and frequently works with film materials of any kind (slides and negatives) cannot do without the use of a light box. 

4. Ilford Rapid Fixer

Ilford Rapid Fixer is a non-hardening, easy-to-use rapid fixer. This versatile chemical is supplied as a liquid concentrate and is suitable for fixing all black and white films as well as traditional RC and FB photographic papers.

Rapid Fixer should not be used with fixing hardeners.

- Liquid film and paper rapid fixer concentrate
- Suitable for special and scientific materials
- Simple and convenient to use
- Not compatible with hardeners
- Available in 500 ml, 1 l, and 5 l bottles.
 

5. Kaiser Fototechnik darkroom lamp

The darkroom light from Kaiser Fototechnik is an essential tool for analog film development. It offers a flexible lighting solution that can be used as both a wall and a table lamp. The matte black plastic housing provides an attractive appearance while protecting the technical components. The top of the lamp is adjustable, allowing for a light angle adjustment from 0° to 40°, which enables targeted illumination of the workspace. The lamp is equipped with an LED light that offers efficient and long-lasting illumination. Additionally, a filter is included, specifically designed for variable contrast papers and black-and-white papers with fixed gradation. These features make the darkroom light a practical and functional aid for photographers and hobbyists engaged in analog photography.

- Adjustable top for flexible light adjustment from 0° to 40°
- Usable as both a wall and table lamp with two mounting options
- Includes filter for variable contrast papers and fixed gradation black-and-white papers
- Energy-efficient LED lamp with 1.7 W.
 

6. Kodak Slide Scanner 35mm Slide Viewer

Connection possibilities: None, scanner functions: Slide; Negative; Mobile, Scan resolution: 180 dpi, Maximum scan format: 36.8 mm x 25.4 mm.

7. Kaiser Fototechnik Slimlite Plano

For even and color-accurate illumination when viewing, sorting, and digitizing slides and other transparent originals. Various power supply options: via the built-in lithium-ion battery, the included AC adapter/charger, or with a USB cable, for example through a power bank, PC, or car. Color temperature of approximately 5000 Kelvin and a color rendering index (CRI) of 95 for accurate color reproduction, both for assessing and photographing the originals. cm and inch scales next to the illuminated area. A short touch of the touch switch activates the illuminated area, while a longer touch allows for stepless brightness adjustment. 

8. Kaiser Fototechnik Archive folder, empty

The archive binder from Kaiser Fototechnik is a practical solution for storing and organizing negative storage sheets and slide sleeves. Equipped with a sturdy 4-ring mechanism, this binder allows for easy handling and quick access to your valuable analog films. With dimensions of 300 x 320 mm and a spine of approximately 60 mm, it provides ample space for a variety of storage sheets, while the simple black design ensures a professional and appealing look. This empty archive binder is ideal for photographers and collectors who want to keep their analog works safe and organized.

- Sturdy 4-ring mechanism for easy handling
- Suitable for negative storage sheets and slide sleeves
- Simple, professional design in black.
 

9. Ilford Filmentwicklung Starter Kit

The perfect starter kit for anyone who wants to develop black and white films at home. Everything needed for processing 2 film rolls.

10. Ilford Multigrade

Ilford Multigrade Developer

Ilford Multigrade is a liquid developer concentrate suitable for tray processing of all black and white photographic papers, specifically
designed to achieve the best possible results with Ilford Multigrade papers.

The Multigrade developer has excellent durability properties and produces a neutral image tone with most darkroom papers. The concentrate is typically used at a dilution of 1+9, but can also be used at a dilution of 1+14 for better development control and economy.

Liquid concentrate paper developer
Suitable for RC and FB papers
Long shelf life
Neutral image tone
Available in 500 ml, 1 l, and 5 l bottles.
 

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