SciAggie
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Well ... I guess beer comes in a six pack! 😀
I like the way you think...
Well ... I guess beer comes in a six pack! 😀
When I could buy 120 at a neighborhood camera store I would buy only what I needed which at times could have been one roll.
Yes ... and we've all seen what happened to the local camera stores. 🙄
But I agree totally ... not being able to wander into a shop and get one roll of your favourite film is just another disincentive to keep using the stuff.
May as well just follow the rest of the sheep and go digital! 😀
Maybe some of you can refresh my memory - when have you ever been able to buy a "pro pack" of Tri-X in 35mm?
Curious,
Dave
Well ... I guess beer comes in a six pack! 😀
Why is this still being discussed? It's a non issue..get out and shoot this stuff!
you bulk load your 120?
You're absolutely right, there is no mention in the entire thread of 35mm film, those 24 ex rolls in the OP were probably 220.
We have loads of students coming in and buying single rolls of Portra 400 in 120 for holgas/Dianas. . They can't afford pro packs and usually shoot one roll at a time.
I buy Tri-X in 10-packs, plastic-wrapped. Available both online and from the stores. Maybe that's what they mean by pro-packs?
Yes I was talking about 135 stuff. Is TXP/320 even available in small format at all?
No, that must be 135-12 and 135-24. Gold and Max have never been made in 220 (nor even in the more popular 120). Besides, the discontinued CN films are mostly three and four pack entitities, while the 120/220 pro packs are strictly five films.
For the same reason that there are so few who can write.OK ... wtf (WHY the f*ck) cannot people read???
or as one of my Aussie froends says, "storm in a coffee cup". 😀