Bobbo
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OK, I bought a Rolleicord III for pretty cheap a couple of months ago. I also dumped all of my 35mm rangefinders, too, as if I were to shoot film in the future, it would be to "go big or go home," but because of work needs (my "new" truck should probably be replaced here pretty soon), I've put off shooting it.
I finally ran a roll of color film (3-year-expired Fuji Pro400H somebody gave me), and I dropped it off at my local Walmart. I wrote in the special instructions area this exactly: "120 film C41 process. Develop only, do not cut."
Two weeks later, it comes back. I'm sooo upset right now... they cut my film into strips of 2, and now it wont' fit in my 3-wide binder sheets :bang:🙁:bang:.
Nah, I'm not really upset. I'm just super-stoked it came out to (drumroll, please)... $0.84. Yes, that's less than the cheap box of M&M's I munched on while at work this afternoon. At 7 cents a shot, I'm wondering if I could get a medium format digital back for $3,500 (that's 50,000 frames at 7 cents each). I don't think so 🙂.
B&H Photo has 6 different 120 C41 films from $4-$5 a roll (Including Illford's XP2, so I can get my B&W fix). With processing, that's a) an awful lot cheaper than any 35mm color film, and b) an awful lot cheaper than any B&W 120 film I could develop myself. The wait, for me, is more tolerable than the mess I generally create in my kitchen... I don't have a darkroom space, so everything's to be scanned on my Epson 3170.
That's it, I'm getting a cheap, beater 2 1/4 SLR to start carrying with me while driving around for work. Now I just need to decide between a Mamiya M645 or some 6x6 camera (not a Hassy)... but I have noticed the Fuji 645 rangefinders and the like, so I may look at those, too.
I finally ran a roll of color film (3-year-expired Fuji Pro400H somebody gave me), and I dropped it off at my local Walmart. I wrote in the special instructions area this exactly: "120 film C41 process. Develop only, do not cut."
Two weeks later, it comes back. I'm sooo upset right now... they cut my film into strips of 2, and now it wont' fit in my 3-wide binder sheets :bang:🙁:bang:.
Nah, I'm not really upset. I'm just super-stoked it came out to (drumroll, please)... $0.84. Yes, that's less than the cheap box of M&M's I munched on while at work this afternoon. At 7 cents a shot, I'm wondering if I could get a medium format digital back for $3,500 (that's 50,000 frames at 7 cents each). I don't think so 🙂.
B&H Photo has 6 different 120 C41 films from $4-$5 a roll (Including Illford's XP2, so I can get my B&W fix). With processing, that's a) an awful lot cheaper than any 35mm color film, and b) an awful lot cheaper than any B&W 120 film I could develop myself. The wait, for me, is more tolerable than the mess I generally create in my kitchen... I don't have a darkroom space, so everything's to be scanned on my Epson 3170.
That's it, I'm getting a cheap, beater 2 1/4 SLR to start carrying with me while driving around for work. Now I just need to decide between a Mamiya M645 or some 6x6 camera (not a Hassy)... but I have noticed the Fuji 645 rangefinders and the like, so I may look at those, too.