MISH
Well-known
Central Camera stocks a lot of film and is a great place to experience. They have been in business for 111 years ... here is a link to there web site
http://www.centralcamera.com/home.php
My kind of place (worth going to just to see their wonderful sign) within walking distance of the Art Institute, Millennium Park and the Chicago Cultural Center where the Vivian Maier show is on until april 3rd http://www.explorechicago.org/city/...ingVivianMaier_ChicagoStreetPhotographer.html
also a exhibit there of Diana photographs by Dan Zamudio until Mar 27
I don't know how soon you will get to Chicago but I will be there Monday poking around with one of my Leicas
http://www.centralcamera.com/home.php
My kind of place (worth going to just to see their wonderful sign) within walking distance of the Art Institute, Millennium Park and the Chicago Cultural Center where the Vivian Maier show is on until april 3rd http://www.explorechicago.org/city/...ingVivianMaier_ChicagoStreetPhotographer.html
also a exhibit there of Diana photographs by Dan Zamudio until Mar 27
I don't know how soon you will get to Chicago but I will be there Monday poking around with one of my Leicas
drinkingeye
Well-known
enjoy your Mechanical Precision... mine lays beside my bed every night 
MISH
Well-known
I should add that Central Camera will give you a discount on film if you have a student ID. Anyway it is just as cheap as
Freestyle if you want your film in a genuine yellow box. (BTW great looking camera)
Freestyle if you want your film in a genuine yellow box. (BTW great looking camera)
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anitasanger
Well-known
Excellent MISH, I really appreciate the tips! I'll definitely be going by your suggested camera store. If you happen to see a guy with an enormous red beard with a black MP around his neck roaming the city, feel free to stop me and say hello! Thanks again!
Luke
Luke
Mudman
Well-known
Central camera is worth a visit just to wander around. Great store. There's another camera shop out in Oak Park, fairly decent selection, but Central was a lot more fun. Enjoy Chicago.
MISH
Well-known
one more suggestion I would make is to visit the old Carson Pirie Scott building on the corner of State and Madison streets also in that area. IMHO the best looking building in a city renowned for its great architecture. Unfortunately the building is empty right now so you can not go inside but they just completed a four year refurbishing of the exterior and it so good to be able to see it in all its splendor. The rounded entrance is what I would say is Louis Sullivan's master piece. here is a link to google images so you can see what it looks like
http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&...QGJ1JSACQ&sqi=2&ved=0CDUQsAQ&biw=1639&bih=762
http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&...QGJ1JSACQ&sqi=2&ved=0CDUQsAQ&biw=1639&bih=762
anitasanger
Well-known
Excellent! Thank you, I will definitely keep my eye peeled for that place, it sounds really impressive.
gb hill
Veteran
Glad you found one. It's a beauty! Just remember one thing in Chicago. Don't look like a tourist if you can help it!
anitasanger
Well-known
Thanks for the tip! We've been here 8 or so times and are pretty good with public transit, we shouldn't stand out too badly. Any reason you say this, (mugging?) other than you not wanting me to look like a moron? 
Stravinsky
Leitz Fellowship
I'm just back from the windy city. I entered the magnificent mile Ritz camera asking for rolls and they looked at me like I came for another planet. Luckily there are Walgreens. The one in front at the Millennium park has plenty of it including BW400CN and Ultramax800.
I stopped at the counter loading the new film and of course I got the usual comments from the casual customer (Hubby to wife: Look! A roll of film. Wow, I didn't even know they still make some...).
Went to the cultural centre for the Meier exhibit: nice!
Now I have to find the time to develop the 5 rolls I burned.
I stopped at the counter loading the new film and of course I got the usual comments from the casual customer (Hubby to wife: Look! A roll of film. Wow, I didn't even know they still make some...).
Went to the cultural centre for the Meier exhibit: nice!
Now I have to find the time to develop the 5 rolls I burned.
menos
Veteran
Congrats Luke - looks veeery nice!
I have bad news for you though - you missed a deal at BH photo on a beautiful like new in box black paint Leicavit MP for half the price, fitting to your new MP.
I got it a few days ago in the mail and already shot a hand full of film with it - THIS is the greatest pair of camera gear, I ever bought - MP + Leicavit!
Go, run to the store and get one!
Btw, I really like the MP advance lever over the tippy M6 lever.
You don't have to pull the lever out before you can wind it, like with the plastic tip M6 one.
It has the perfect shape, to be ready to wind even, when completely folded in - as you, I love my new MP ;-)
I have bad news for you though - you missed a deal at BH photo on a beautiful like new in box black paint Leicavit MP for half the price, fitting to your new MP.
I got it a few days ago in the mail and already shot a hand full of film with it - THIS is the greatest pair of camera gear, I ever bought - MP + Leicavit!
Go, run to the store and get one!
Btw, I really like the MP advance lever over the tippy M6 lever.
You don't have to pull the lever out before you can wind it, like with the plastic tip M6 one.
It has the perfect shape, to be ready to wind even, when completely folded in - as you, I love my new MP ;-)
Haigh
Gary Haigh
I have an MP. We are married.
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