I have a Minolta 9000 I still play around with from time to time. I used to have a darkroom about 2 houses ago. I pre-plumbed an area under this house when we built it but went digital before I ever did anything with it. Instead I've been working my way through a bulk loader full of 10yo TMAX-400.
To process the film without a darkroom, I load the daytank with the film inside a photographic change bag. A change bag is a largish double-lined lightproof bag with 2 arm holes that large format photographers can use to reload plates (I think). I used to use it for camera malfunctions/swapping rolls mid-film etc..
Of course, once in the daytank, the film can be processed normally. After it is developed, I use a film scanner to scan the negs and then go from there.
What I like about my film camera is that my wide angle lenses are still real wide angle lenses.
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