Oslo Infrastructure

1ScrewLoose

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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...
 
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.
 
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
 
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.
 
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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