Vickko
Veteran
Canadians - where are you buying film?
Does anyone remember or know of the name of a film supplier in Quebec, that had great prices?
I usually buy from Vistek when they have sales. No sales right now.
btw - I've loaded up a roll of 220, and have been shooting around the neighbourhood. Feels good. Good solid sound of a Hasselblad - music to my ears.
Vick
Does anyone remember or know of the name of a film supplier in Quebec, that had great prices?
I usually buy from Vistek when they have sales. No sales right now.
btw - I've loaded up a roll of 220, and have been shooting around the neighbourhood. Feels good. Good solid sound of a Hasselblad - music to my ears.
Vick
photogdave
Shops local
I buy processing included slide film at my local lab - works out to be about half price for the film itself. I always get my B&W from the local camera stores in town. It's really not too expensive and a much nicer experience than ordering online.
slm
Formerly nextreme
Vickko, Photo Service on Notre Dame in old Montreal seems to have a good selection, I even saw a few bulk rolls last time I was there (Fp4). But they weren't cheap. For color film, I use plain old Fuji Superia 400, 6 x 24 exposures for about $13.00 at Costco. Their processing is great too.
I think Photogdave might have better selection at Beau photo (stuff like Efke films and Foma), than we do in Quebec. They will ship too (I believe). Besides that, if you "bulk roll" I think Freestylephoto (in Califorina I think) has the best selection and prices. What a drag our dollar has just taken a major hit.
I think Photogdave might have better selection at Beau photo (stuff like Efke films and Foma), than we do in Quebec. They will ship too (I believe). Besides that, if you "bulk roll" I think Freestylephoto (in Califorina I think) has the best selection and prices. What a drag our dollar has just taken a major hit.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
Freestyle for B&W and Shoppers Drug Mart for colour.
benlees
Well-known
McBain's or Don's Photo. This is in Edmonton. McBain's, I think, is Alberta only and Don's is Winnipeg west so this will be of little use to anyone east. McBain's has a better selection of 120 instore but Don's has a good webstore. Vistek never seems to have stock but is only two blocks from the main McBain's!
peterc
Heretic
Henry's has bricks of HP5+ on special. Shipping is free this weekend.
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capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
I buy locally from a camera shop in my small Northern Ontario city. I occasionally work for them so I get a discount.
Nando
Well-known
Freestyle for B&W and various e-Bay sellers for colour.
stuken
Established
120 and 4x5 I usually buy from Beau. 35mm is almost always bought online. If I see a good deal online I'll buy it no matter what it is. I wish I could buy all my film from the store, but even with my student discount, film is so much cheaper online its hard to shop local for everything.
mhv
Registered User
You were probably thinking about Photoco in the West Island:
http://www.photo-co.com/
Photo Service and LL Lozeau have a complete supply of films, incl. bulk rolls of Kodak and Ilford products.
http://www.photo-co.com/
Photo Service and LL Lozeau have a complete supply of films, incl. bulk rolls of Kodak and Ilford products.
BJ Bignell
Je n'aurai plus peur
Some links to round things out:
Photo Service
LL Lozeau - great shop, but the website is dreadfully slow
BigCameraWorkshops.com - mostly large format, but get in touch with Rob and he might have what you need
Photo Service
LL Lozeau - great shop, but the website is dreadfully slow
BigCameraWorkshops.com - mostly large format, but get in touch with Rob and he might have what you need
K
Kin Lau
Guest
Does anyone remember or know of the name of a film supplier in Quebec, that had great prices?
www.photo-co.com
They had the best price for Portra in 120 and _used_ to have the best price for Agfa APX100, but they don't have it now.
Andrew Sowerby
Well-known
I use Fuji Superia 400 more than anything else and it's available all over the place. I buy it from Carsand-Mosher downtown because it's convenient and I like to support a real no-foolin' photography store.
I've bought stuff online in the past, but for the amount of shooting I do (maybe a roll a week) and the film I use, it's not really worth it.
I've bought stuff online in the past, but for the amount of shooting I do (maybe a roll a week) and the film I use, it's not really worth it.
Vickko
Veteran
Yes, photo-co and Lozeau were the ones.
Thanks all
Vick
Thanks all
Vick
Nh3
Well-known
Could you guys get together and force one of the Canadian sellers to import Arista premium?
I posted a while ago about a bulk purchase of Arista premium but someone mentioned that the shipping would be too expensive... :bang:
I posted a while ago about a bulk purchase of Arista premium but someone mentioned that the shipping would be too expensive... :bang:
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