Darkroom film developing kit for 120/135/35mm color & B&W vs Paterson Photographic Patterson and Ilford Film Processing Kit
Overall winner: Darkroom film developing kit for 120/135/35mm color & B&W
Key Differences
eTone (A) is positioned as a more affordable kit and includes an unbreakable plastic developing tank with two reels plus multiple accessories (gloves, measuring cups, thermometer, loupe). Paterson (B) is a slightly higher‑priced starter kit noted for ease of use and suitability for beginners but has fewer listed content details and fewer total reviews
Darkroom film developing kit for 120/135/35mm color & B&W
All-in-one darkroom developing kit with 120/135 film tank, reels, measuring tools, and timer. Includes multiple accessories for preparing and processing film; compatible with Paterson and similar tanks
Pros
- includes developing tank with two reels
- multi-accessory kit (gloves, measuring cups, thermometer, loupe)
- unbreakable plastic construction
- independent timer channels for parallel processing
Cons
- color in bottle options sent randomly
- limited customer-provided feedback available
Paterson Photographic Patterson and Ilford Film Processing Kit
A film processing kit for darkroom work, designed to start developing photos easily. Customers note it is easy to use and provides enough materials to begin
Pros
- easy to use
- sufficient starter materials
- suitable for beginners
Cons
- no features listed
- no detailed contents provided
- no pricing or availability info
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | eTone |
| Durability | eTone |
| Versatility | eTone |
| User Reviews | Paterson Photographic |