📷 Capture the Moment, Develop the Magic!
CineStill DF96 Developer and Fix Monobath is a revolutionary solution for black and white film enthusiasts, allowing for push and pull processing at a consistent temperature of 70–80°F. With a yield of 16 rolls per liter, this user-friendly formula is designed for both professionals and hobbyists, ensuring stunning results every time.
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Film Format | 135 |
Exposure Count | 16 |
Film Color | Black and White |
Roll Quantity | 16 |
J**E
Good buy
Came packaged super well with zero leaks or spills.
K**R
My son recommends it
As described
M**N
My go to black and white development
Works every time. I use about 250ml for my Ars Imago system and get four to five uses.
E**E
My first roll of film developed in 40+ years
I was skeptical and nervous. The last time I developed a roll of film was in high school. My first roll was Kodak TMax 100 which requires more time int eh developer bath than other film.TOOO easy! Worked great... Mind the temperature and agitation and like me, you should have great results.
S**.
Exactly what I was looking for
Seems like this is the perfect product for someone like me. Until recently I had never even attempted to develop a roll of film. I decided to buy a Holga 120 camera and learn a new, old hobby. I used the mono bath on my first 2 rolls last night and as far as I can tell it worked exactly like the product claimed it would. I have no experience with other developers to compare this one to but for anyone who just wants to take film photos as a hobby and have fun without stressing about development this is for you.
N**L
Simple and straightforward
Works well, very easy using a mono solution as opposed to multi step.I recommend!
M**S
Too Easy
I followed the instructions both on the label and on Cinestill website for the type of film I was developing, and it worked fantastically! It was too easy!
D**B
Well... It does work. But is that enough?
Theoretically very easy but to push or pull film it's important to get the temperature of the developer just right. That can be surprisingly difficult to dial in without a water bath.It does develop your film but the quality isn't that great, the contrast is really harsh. Lots of black and white with little in the middle. So the question do you knowingly want to subject your pictures to a sub-optimal development?
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