John Camp
Well-known
I've needed for a while to upgrade from digital projection to slide projection, but haven't shot film since 2000. I found a good used M7, got it on Friday, and immediately went out to Target to buy some chrome. Target doesn't stock chrome any more; neither does Walmart or Walgreens, all formerly reliable places (as late as 2000, anyway) to get it. Then I went to a dedicated film-processing store, and they had 3 assorted rolls, two Fuji and one Kodak, and wanted $10 a roll, and they aren't getting any more. I took them. Finally, I drove 40 miles round-trip to a pro photo store, where they had everything I needed, but common old garden variety consumer chrome now costs $8 a roll, plus another $8.50 for processing at a mail-in place like Dwayne's, which means roughly $900 a year (including mailing charges) if you shoot ONE ROLL A WEEK. All of a sudden, the economics of an M8 make a lot more sense.
I bought a used Kodak projector for next-to-nothing from a stack of them at a photo store that carries used equipment; used carousels cost $9 each...
The M7 is a gem.
JC
I bought a used Kodak projector for next-to-nothing from a stack of them at a photo store that carries used equipment; used carousels cost $9 each...
The M7 is a gem.
JC