Lomo Daylight Developing Tank 35 mm | Last month we launched an exciting new piece of kit that makes developing 35 mm film compact, easy and fast! The Lomo Daylight Developing Tank 35 mm is suitable for beginners and pros alike, and this all-in-one system lets you process 35 mm film in daylight – no darkroom or changing bag required. With an included film retriever, film-loading crank and built-in film cutter, just load, develop and enjoy your photos – completely hassle-free with no mess and no stress! Want to learn more? Check out Ben from In An Instant’s in-depth review of his developing and scanning process using Lomography gear. |  | |
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“It dispenses with the need for a dark bag, changing tent, or dark room, and allows you to develop 35 mm film from the comfort of your own daylight existence.” | —Ben Fraternale, In an Instant |
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Developed Film From the First Try | No matter if you’ve never developed a roll of film before, this simple setup will have you admiring your precious photos in no time! Following the simple step-by-step instructions – which are even printed on the lid to make it even easier – you’ll be able to load, develop and view your results in less than 10 minutes. Once developed, easily scan your negatives using the DigitaLIZA+ or DigitaLIZA Max Scanning Kit! | |
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“We have images! We shot them, and dev’d them and scanned them all in a day.” | —Ben Fraternale, In an Instant |
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Simplified Home Setup | If you’re already familiar with developing film, the Lomo Daylight Developing Tank 35 mm is a compact addition to your analogue toolkit. Compact enough to take on trips for developing in your hotel room or car, it also offers a great opportunity to experiment with different techniques like experimental developing solutions or film soup. Hong Kong photography enthusiast Stanley shared his experience in the Magazine. | |
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“No need to load the film in the dark, and the operation is simple. Additionally, there’s no need to measure out 350ml of chemicals with a measuring cup. You can just pour it directly to the marked scale on the developing tank. It feels as easy as making instant noodles!” | —@fotosotoaono |
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