SniperD said:welcome!
Ruby's or MO from Clubsnap... bulk rolls seems to be a good start... look for Ran in CS or Neu in Offstone
No particular brands but Tri-X's on my fav list now...
Iford's Plus4 125? Medium format... nice but not grainy enough for my liking... still like Tri-X but hey, I'm biased
giddygoat said:oops, sniper D replied first. anyway, the link I gave is for Neu in Offstone.
SniperD said:heh heh .. we got the same supplier on our A-list eh?..... hehehe :devil:
giddygoat said:Usually buy mine in Ruby. Not sure if they're cheapest there but there's a good selection. Tri-X is nice. Oh yah, Konota stocks Fuji Neopan, the 1600 is good!
I guess the cheapest way to get film would be to buy bulk rolls.
try http://www.offstone.com/photo/showthread.php?s=&threadid=7481
but never saw any Illford bulk rolls for sale though...
mjjphoto said:Just wondering. Who do most of you send to usually for B&W development? I used to send to Ruby (before going digital) but sometimes the quality is not consistent. Will like to use film again! The feeling is different!
SniperD said:Standley Photos still do the traditional development methods.. yet to try though....
sfhuang said:Stanley's development of b&w is :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
mjjphoto said:Just wondering. Who do most of you send to usually for B&W development? I used to send to Ruby (before going digital) but sometimes the quality is not consistent. Will like to use film again! The feeling is different!