And to think: I passed up an opportunity back in April to buy as much Kodachrome as I wanted to, straight from Kodak, at 15% off.
I have an Autopak D4 and a Cannon 814. At least one of those should be good for the new stock, right? I also have a Chinon 1206 but it is broken so I don't think it really matters what Kodak is selling.
Also, this new film processes at E-6. What was K40 processed at, anyone remember? Wal-m-apart could handle K40, and it was Soooooo cheap. I'd hate to have to send off to $20 labs when I don't have to.
K40 gone - Time to sell cameras?
Moderator: Andreas Wideroe
Now that I've come off as a comple wannabe . . .
I have some Ektachrome and some Vision2 in the fridge for real important shoots, its just why pay more when you're experimenting with a new camera you found on Ebay or you just want to let the kids film something?
Egg off my face? Or making it worse?
I have some Ektachrome and some Vision2 in the fridge for real important shoots, its just why pay more when you're experimenting with a new camera you found on Ebay or you just want to let the kids film something?
Egg off my face? Or making it worse?
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Kodak and the new super8 color reversal film 64T
I wonder what Martin Baumgarten has to say about all of this??? I guess this is going to really suck for anyone who can't adjust the exposure on thier camera.
Re: Kodak and the new super8 color reversal film 64T
Well, it relegates my lovely Canon AF310XL to Tri-X only. I've bought an Instamatic M2 for E64T.Ishootspr8 wrote:I wonder what Martin Baumgarten has to say about all of this??? I guess this is going to really suck for anyone who can't adjust the exposure on thier camera.
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in regards to processing....
If you live in or around NYC I buy my film directly from Kodak in Manhattan and I use Pac Lab they have really good prices on film developing. The new B&W stocks are only 10.00 each to develop I guess I have to wait to see what happens with the new color stock as far as prices go. On the Kodachrome and Ektachrome it's 13.00 per cartridge. For B&W and Ekta they offer a same day service in by 8:30am back by 4:30pm. The Koda they send to Switzerland and it takes about 2-3 weeks. Check them out the website I believe is:
http://www.pac-lab.com
http://www.pac-lab.com