1ScrewLoose
Member
My (non-photo) real job looks to send me to Oslo for a couple of moths soon. Any RFFers there care to recommend a photo shop, one that might even sell film (35mm and 120)? How about processing?
In my local area (northern New England), I'm pretty much SOL for both...
In my local area (northern New England), I'm pretty much SOL for both...
Jarle Aasland
Nikon SP/S2, Fuji X100
Film and processing shouldn't be a problem in Oslo. Here are a few good stores:
FotoVideo, Møllergata 10 (http://www.fotovideo.no)
FotoKnudsen Pro, Kongens gate 14 (http://http://www.fkpro.no)
Japan Photo, Akersgata 43 (http://www.japanphoto.no)
Jarle
FotoVideo, Møllergata 10 (http://www.fotovideo.no)
FotoKnudsen Pro, Kongens gate 14 (http://http://www.fkpro.no)
Japan Photo, Akersgata 43 (http://www.japanphoto.no)
Jarle
1ScrewLoose
Member
Takk! (If I spelled that correctly, it's my first electronic word in Norwegian.)
It will be a relief not to have to plan on moving several weeks' worth of undeveloped film back and forth through the x-ray machines. I knew Norway would be more civilized than my home turf. Anything other than low-end print film and processing has become strictly mail-order.
It will be a relief not to have to plan on moving several weeks' worth of undeveloped film back and forth through the x-ray machines. I knew Norway would be more civilized than my home turf. Anything other than low-end print film and processing has become strictly mail-order.
Jonas Adolfsen
Architect & photographer
You will find lots of professional film and development within a few hours at StudioTecnika, www.bilder.as
PhotoPhono, www.photophono.no, has loads of equipment and professional films, but i belive they have their films developed at Studio Technika.
Labdoka, www.labdoka.no, is said to have one of the worlds most stabile processes of E-6 development.
All of these are high-end and what professionals and artists use here in Oslo. Prices may be higher than those in the first reply, but not much. Developing a film, being 135 or 120, will set you back approx 60-75 NOK, about $10-12 without contact copies.
I have used Studio Technika myself for the last 2 years and have nothing negative to say.
Jonas
PhotoPhono, www.photophono.no, has loads of equipment and professional films, but i belive they have their films developed at Studio Technika.
Labdoka, www.labdoka.no, is said to have one of the worlds most stabile processes of E-6 development.
All of these are high-end and what professionals and artists use here in Oslo. Prices may be higher than those in the first reply, but not much. Developing a film, being 135 or 120, will set you back approx 60-75 NOK, about $10-12 without contact copies.
I have used Studio Technika myself for the last 2 years and have nothing negative to say.
Jonas
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
You also have Interfoto in Høvik just west of Oslo, though still part of greater Oslo. http://www.interfoto.no They do camera repairs.
Both this shop and Fotovideo shop Jarle mentioned sell Leica.
Both this shop and Fotovideo shop Jarle mentioned sell Leica.
aniMal
Well-known
Labdoka has changed name to redlab, but the link should still work. I would recommend him over studiotechnika, smaller and much more dedicated...
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