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Used MF Prices --- I Should be Happy but not
Michael wrote:
On 2009-04-06 00:07:48 -0400, rwalker said: On Sat, 04 Apr 2009 18:55:58 +0100, Rob B wrote: snip There are other manufacturer's of film suck as Ilford who are currently releasing their latest emulsions in 120 format. Of late Fuji relented to pressure and reintroduced the famous Velvia 50, so film is not dead just yet. As for the 220 format that may soon disappear ( a couple of years or so) as it is becoming more and more difficult to source. Well, at least I won't be bothered too much any more, then, that my Pentax 67 has a broken 120/220 switch and is stuck in 120 mode. I have just thawed out my last 220 Velvia 50 for the Pentax 6x7 I keep my film refrigerated but not frozen. I assume you freeze yours. I had thought about doing this but have been unsure. How long do you thaw it for, and what is the general condition like once thawed? Rob. |
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