JayC
5 kids,3 dogs,only 1 wife
This is how my attempts at sending out film to Fuji has progressed:
- Instructions followed. $1.50
- film cut. $3.50
- film returned undeveloped
- film cut and double prints. $9.00
- instructions followed. $free
Even by Aussie standards that's pretty stiff pricing. My local lab way down here in Hobart is 21.90 processed and mounted for a roll of 36 exp E6, around $12 per roll of 120.Here in Australia, it costs $15 for a roll of 35mm negative film, $30 for a roll of e6, $10 to develop them, and $10-20 to scan them.
So yeah, it's pretty expensive considering that 10 rolls of 35mm film would cost $400 to buy, develop and scan.
Here in Australia, it costs $15 for a roll of 35mm negative film, $30 for a roll of e6, $10 to develop them, and $10-20 to scan them.
So yeah, it's pretty expensive considering that 10 rolls of 35mm film would cost $400 to buy, develop and scan.
I started shooting film not too long ago and thought $10 - $15 per roll was the standard price and didn't think twice. Looks like I was wrong... Plus I have to wait a few days to get it back. What happened to the one hour photo labs?
Cheapest way to process is to do it yourself. Its easy! Both colour and B&W. If I had to pay 10-15 bucks per roll for development, I would shoot digital, but that's just the frugal me.
One hour labs went out of business when consumers switched to digital.
So yeah, it's pretty expensive considering that 10 rolls of 35mm film would cost $400 to buy, develop and scan.
I finally decided to try Walmart's E6 development, and shot a roll in my XA just for that. That was about 4 weeks ago. A couple of trips to ask when I didn't receive a phone call got me nothing. Yesterday I called and the person in the photo department checked by number on the receipt. It's there, yeah! Except when I went in last night, it wasn't to be found. "Well, I can have the department manager call you tomorrow." I'm waiting for that now. The next roll will go to Precision.
No 1 hour places left in Australia?
I finally decided to try Walmart's E6 development, and shot a roll in my XA just for that. That was about 4 weeks ago. A couple of trips to ask when I didn't receive a phone call got me nothing. Yesterday I called and the person in the photo department checked by number on the receipt. It's there, yeah! Except when I went in last night, it wasn't to be found. "Well, I can have the department manager call you tomorrow." I'm waiting for that now. The next roll will go to Precision.