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    My taste in darkroom equipment has evolved quite a bit from start to present. All I can suggest is to get whatever is available at reasonable price and get started. You'll have to find what works for you yourself. Even for something as simple as timers, I tried at least 4 different ones and I don't think I'm done, yet.
    Develop, stop, fix.... wait.... where's my film?

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    RH Designs Analyser Pro

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    For a cheap analog solution Time-O-Lites are easy to use. Depends on your setup but if not elevated or tilted at an angle the Time-O-Lite face can be more difficult to see. Gralab electronic timers are easier to see. I prefer the older black/blue Gralab 450. The switches are fussier and metronome sound irritating on newer Gralab models.
    RJ

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