timmyd18
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This is an odd question, but does anyone else enjoy looking to see what film is carried in small town gas stations/convenience stores?
It is definitely a source of strange films. For starters, I've found Kodak Gold 100 in a couple different ones now, which is impossible to find outside photo stores. (In fact the only regular source I have for 100 film in a grocery/drugstore is that Target for some reason carries 12 exposure rolls of Fuji 100. I buy whatever I can because I really like 100. Ordinarily I'll shoot Clark/Ferrania 100)
I recently found some old Konica Centuria film in one store, (I really like this film.)
Just this spring I bought a roll of 200 film and a roll of 400 film in one gas station in Kansas and it was branded "Eagle Premium" from Genco Marketing Co in Lincoln, Nebraska. When I opened the boxes, the 200 was Agfa Vista and the 400 was Minolta.
Anyway, this kind of thing amuses me and I figured someone else might have the same hobby.
tim
It is definitely a source of strange films. For starters, I've found Kodak Gold 100 in a couple different ones now, which is impossible to find outside photo stores. (In fact the only regular source I have for 100 film in a grocery/drugstore is that Target for some reason carries 12 exposure rolls of Fuji 100. I buy whatever I can because I really like 100. Ordinarily I'll shoot Clark/Ferrania 100)
I recently found some old Konica Centuria film in one store, (I really like this film.)
Just this spring I bought a roll of 200 film and a roll of 400 film in one gas station in Kansas and it was branded "Eagle Premium" from Genco Marketing Co in Lincoln, Nebraska. When I opened the boxes, the 200 was Agfa Vista and the 400 was Minolta.
Anyway, this kind of thing amuses me and I figured someone else might have the same hobby.
tim