Ektachrome Is Here!!!

Good news for all slides lovers! Hope in a few weeks to see pictures...

robert

I'm trying to decide what camera and lens I will shoot the first roll with - I'm torn. I have a lot of favourite cameras and lenses!

So far I think it will be my Summicron R 50/2 Type II...
 
Now that are interesting news ! Who cares about new digital cameras that are released every six months or so.
Film 4ever :)
 
So how are we getting these processed? There must be only a handful of labs doing E6

Greetings, stompyg,

There are many labs that can do E-6 processing, I can provide links if need be. Numerous labs in North America and in Europe and especially in Germany.

Cheers,
Robert
 
I'm trying to decide what camera and lens I will shoot the first roll with - I'm torn. I have a lot of favourite cameras and lenses! So far I think it will be my Summicron R 50/2 Type II...
Funny you are talking about what camera/lens you are going to use and not what type of images you are going to make.
 
Funny you are talking about what camera/lens you are going to use and not what type of images you are going to make.

Ha ha! Well, the image making process is not always just about the picture - why not enjoy holding the camera in the process. :D

The new ektachrome is going to take pictures of the beach in South Australia, most probably. The sky, sand and the ocean. Beautiful.
 
So how are we getting these processed? There must be only a handful of labs doing E6



In Vancouver, BC:
You can deal directly with The Lab if you are close by.
http://www.thelabvancouver.com
Otherwise, Vancouver area Kerrisdale Cameras and London Drugs branches accept drop off for 35mm C41 and process themselves. 120, B&W and E6 are sent to The Lab at no extra cost.

In Southern California: The Darkroom
https://thedarkroom.com


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Vanbar in Melbourne, Australia develops E6, and I believe Michaels in Melbourne develops E6 as well.


I just found a few slides taken of my grandmother back in the '60s and '70s, Ektachrome and Kodachrome. Its remarkable how well they have survived. On the other side, I wonder where the heck the rest of the slides went!
 
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