Cheep Film Users Anonymous

PatrickONeill

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ok, I may not be anonymous here, but I have to admit a problem;

I can't stop shooting cheep film from the dollarstore. The local "99¢ Only" sells rolls of "Memories" 200 C-41 24 exposure film for a buck each. Its made in Japan, so its pretty much Superia 200. Anyways, If I'm low on film and i need to get some film soon. Ordering fresh film online would take too long and the local stores don't stock a good variety of film and no way am I paying $11 for a roll of Portra400. I just hop into the 99¢ Only Store and for $10.71, I have 260 shots of color film. and with the local CVS offering processing for $1.88 a roll... its so cheep, I can shoot at Winograndian proportions and still not worry about costs.

and some samples.... pardon the wonky colors & distortion, I'm cheep and I'm using a digital slr as a copy camera with and oooold light table. Are you noticing a trend? :D


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R022_F19 by lightcapturestudio, on Flickr
 
You Sir, have just inspired me to start shooting film again. No joke, my story for those interested people...

I can no longer use chemicals due to health matters, so I cannot shoot B&W. Yes, I'd send it away but that costs a fortune. I thought about colour, but my scanner is dead so I'd have to buy a new scanner and I can't find one that can compete with a modern digital for less than a squillion quid. So I was decided. And heartbroken. I have 50 odd rolls of film lying around.

Now I see the light, buy a cheap (or make one) lightbox, use my D200 to shoot the negs, and invert in Photoshop. I guess that's the trick here? PAtrick, would you mind taking a photo of your rig.

Those shots are great. I really like them. I'm going to buy a Bessa tomorrow, anyone suggest a shop in the UK, maybe London?
 
You Sir, have just inspired me to start shooting film again. No joke, my story for those interested people...

I can no longer use chemicals due to health matters, so I cannot shoot B&W. Yes, I'd send it away but that costs a fortune. I thought about colour, but my scanner is dead so I'd have to buy a new scanner and I can't find one that can compete with a modern digital for less than a squillion quid. So I was decided. And heartbroken. I have 50 odd rolls of film lying around.

Now I see the light, buy a cheap (or make one) lightbox, use my D200 to shoot the negs, and invert in Photoshop. I guess that's the trick here? PAtrick, would you mind taking a photo of your rig.

Those shots are great. I really like them. I'm going to buy a Bessa tomorrow, anyone suggest a shop in the UK, maybe London?

Thats awesome to hear that you want to go back to film! I'll post up my workflow to a new thread with time willing tomorrow. :D

What's wrong with the X100? ; )

there is nothing wrong with the X100 ;)
 
The X100 is wonderful, nothing wrong at all. But I miss winding the shutter on.

I'll keep my eyes open, thanks for sharing.
 
I still shoot film, and yes, I grab it cheap when and where I can.

Film selection has been diminishing lately, but if you look around you can still find bargains.

I shoot mostly plain vanilla Fuji 200 and if I can find it for under $2 a roll I'll grab a bunch. Usually it's various sale prices lately at supermarkets and drug stores.
 
I'm hunting around for a film camera to suit my needs, and struggling miserably. :( I want an RF, good viewfinder. I'm struggling to locate one apart from a new Bessa (they cost tons) and some M gear (can't afford the lenses). I'd like a Canonet III or something similar.

Than I'm gonna raid Poundland :)
 
So how do you take these shots? I tested doing it on a lightbox, then inverting in Photoshop, it looked like tat. I was thinking I could buy a £30 cheapy cheap scanner, which would keep the cheap theme going :)
 
So how do you take these shots? I tested doing it on a lightbox, then inverting in Photoshop, it looked like tat. I was thinking I could buy a £30 cheapy cheap scanner, which would keep the cheap theme going :)

I'm going to write up a tutorial as soon as I get my next batch of film developed. which, since its the first, will be this monday. :)

it took me a while to get good color, and it still is, I have a few more experiments I need to try.
 
there is cheap B&W film too!
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arista 100 edu 4X5. the streak was the result of doing the taco method inside out. oops. if I learn to process this stuff right, how to focus, set a decent exposure and compose for LF, I'll be all set. Miles to go yet. rather challenging now.
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broken crown graphic, fungus-infected optar 135/4.5, non-working RF, screwed up focus rack yoke, but look there's a readable image here. hurray. cause for optimism that I can actually make pictures with this setup even with the camera needing work and the shooter even more.
 
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