Analogue photography
- Tilt-rotation film processor for 35mm and roll film
- Version for the Paterson tank system
Heiland Film processor for Paterson
Heiland Film processor for JOBO 22xx
- Timer with exposure setting in f-stops
Heiland STOPCLOCK PRO - Convenient time switch
Heiland Film processor for Stearman Press sheet film tanks
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- Tilt-rotation film processor for 35mm and roll film
- Version for the Jobo 15xx and 25xx tank systems
Heiland Film processor for JOBO 15xx and 25xx
- Tilt-rotation film processor for 35mm and roll film
- Version for the Kaiser and AP tank system
Heiland Film processor for AP
- External memory module for the Heiland TAS film processor
Heiland Memory module for TAS
- Rotary film processor for 35mm and roll film
- Version for Jobo Drum Expert Tanks of the 30xx series
- Tilt-rotation film processor for 35mm and roll film
- Version for the BTZS tank system
Heiland Film processor for BTZS
- Exposure, measuring and switching device for enlargers
- For making black and white enlargements
- Another variant of the AnalyserPro
- Enables connection to the Ilford System 500
- Operation only possible with Ilford control unit (available separately)
Heiland ANALYSER 500 - Analyzer for Ilford Sys. 500
- Tilt-rotation film processor for 35mm and roll film
- Version for the Kaiser and AP tank system
Heiland Film processor for Kaiser
- SW - Enlarger VP 350
- For formats up to 24 x 36 mm and Lenses with 50 mm focal length
- Floor projection possible
- Distance between column and optical axis adjustable
- Removable book image stage with format inserts for 24 x 36 mm and for mounted slides 5 x 5 cm
- Ground single condenser
- Red filter dust-protected inside the bellows drawer
- Filter drawer can be retrofitted
- Height adjustment with hand crank via plastic bearing-mounted
- Friction drive
- Guide column with cm and inch scale
Kaiser VP 350
- B/W roll film 100 ASA
Ilford 100 Delta roll film 120
- Baryta paper
- Size: 24,1x30,5cm
- Sheet: 25
- Surface: Natural gloss (barite)
- Gradation: Normal
- DUKA light: Red/orange/yellow-green
- Tone value: Neutral black
- Support: Barite 255gr
- Image whiteness: Bright white
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12,7x17,8 CM
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- Wide and extremely low-vibration guide column made of aluminum profile tube, anodized matt black, with cm and inch scales
- Height adjustment via toothed rack, with weight compensation via built-in roller spring, additional fine adjustment 1:10
- Blocking screw to fix the adjusted height
- Height: 1 m
Kaiser m. Holding arm 1m 4475
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Order now, pay later (prepayment)Notification when the product is back in stockProduct reservation and fixed place on the waiting listCancellable at any time free of charge (until delivery)Analog photography - still unrivaled today
Many photographers today try to imitate the look of analog photographic film with complicated software. Sometimes this works quite well, but it is nowhere near the beautiful grain and special colors of real film. For a long time, it was thought that analog photography would gradually disappear completely from the scene. But in recent years, the exact opposite has been the case. More and more people, especially young people, want to try something new and are turning to photographic film. Manufacturers such as Fujifilm, Agfaphoto and Ilford are reporting rising sales and are even announcing that they will be investing more in the development of analog photo films again. The feel and operation of an analog camera is an experience that has been lost with the calculating coolness of digital photography. Despite all the innovations, however, companies such as Leica and Polaroid have managed to retain their legendary status. Analog photography is crowned by the development of black and white film or color negative film in the home laboratory. Nothing is more exciting than the moments when it is decided whether the photo films have been correctly exposed or not. A new trend with astonishing growth potential is instant photography, which is being driven by Fujifilm in particular. You can even see the small, stylish instant cameras more and more often in nightlife. Analog photography is a passion that won't let go once it has taken hold of you.