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Any places to get cheap but reliable 120 & 220 film?
I know B&H is reliable. But I am a student, I want to save some money.
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You could try Freestyle (no guarantees ... I've only read
their catalog / web site at this point): www.freestylephoto.biz "Patrick Leung" wrote in message news:RYM3d.60456$%S.34793@pd7tw2no... I know B&H is reliable. But I am a student, I want to save some money. Thanks! |
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You could try Freestyle (no guarantees ... I've only read
their catalog / web site at this point): www.freestylephoto.biz "Patrick Leung" wrote in message news:RYM3d.60456$%S.34793@pd7tw2no... I know B&H is reliable. But I am a student, I want to save some money. Thanks! |
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You could try Freestyle (no guarantees ... I've only read
their catalog / web site at this point): www.freestylephoto.biz "Patrick Leung" wrote in message news:RYM3d.60456$%S.34793@pd7tw2no... I know B&H is reliable. But I am a student, I want to save some money. Thanks! |
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Patrick Leung wrote:
I know B&H is reliable. But I am a student, I want to save some money. Thanks! Try J and C Photography (www.jandcphoto.com) -- they have their own rebranded films, Pro 100 (rebranded Lucky, I think) for $1.29 per 120 roll, and Classic 200 and 400 (rumored to be Berger) for about $1.59 per 120, with discounts for quantity starting at 10 rolls of the same type. You won't find 120 for a better price anywhere; even *expired* film usually costs more than that. And, I'm told it's good film (haven't had a chance to try it yet, but J and C seems to care about B&W photography). -- I may be a scwewy wabbit, but I'm not going to Alcatwaz! -- E. J. Fudd, 1954 Donald Qualls, aka The Silent Observer Lathe Building Pages http://silent1.home.netcom.com/HomebuiltLathe.htm Speedway 7x12 Lathe Pages http://silent1.home.netcom.com/my7x12.htm Opinions expressed are my own -- take them for what they're worth and don't expect them to be perfect. |
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Patrick Leung wrote:
I know B&H is reliable. But I am a student, I want to save some money. Thanks! Try J and C Photography (www.jandcphoto.com) -- they have their own rebranded films, Pro 100 (rebranded Lucky, I think) for $1.29 per 120 roll, and Classic 200 and 400 (rumored to be Berger) for about $1.59 per 120, with discounts for quantity starting at 10 rolls of the same type. You won't find 120 for a better price anywhere; even *expired* film usually costs more than that. And, I'm told it's good film (haven't had a chance to try it yet, but J and C seems to care about B&W photography). -- I may be a scwewy wabbit, but I'm not going to Alcatwaz! -- E. J. Fudd, 1954 Donald Qualls, aka The Silent Observer Lathe Building Pages http://silent1.home.netcom.com/HomebuiltLathe.htm Speedway 7x12 Lathe Pages http://silent1.home.netcom.com/my7x12.htm Opinions expressed are my own -- take them for what they're worth and don't expect them to be perfect. |
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