hi, im thinking of venturing into flim photography
where do i get flim's nowadays and are they expensive to buy and develope?
where do i get flim's nowadays and are they expensive to buy and develope?
hi, im thinking of venturing into flim photography
where do i get flim's nowadays and are they expensive to buy and develope?
Check out Foto Hub and CP. Positive costs less than $10 each and E6 development without mounting is about $8. Juz as u r thinking to go film, i m thinking to go digital.
Welcome to Film Photography, Raied!
haven enter yet
im still looking up the costs of venturing in this arena, as im still a student so have to see the costs of developing and scanning and the film's itself
hopefully itll be a worthy investment and a good learning experience
haven enter yet
im still looking up the costs of venturing in this arena, as im still a student so have to see the costs of developing and scanning and the film's itself
hopefully itll be a worthy investment and a good learning experience
haven enter yet
im still looking up the costs of venturing in this arena, as im still a student so have to see the costs of developing and scanning and the film's itself
hopefully itll be a worthy investment and a good learning experience
some shops charge quite a high sum for scanning.. if you plan to shoot and digitise alot of film, then its wiser to get a scanner and scan it in for yourself..
ugh thats a big big turnoff or me
as i said im still a student so my spending power is not there yet
how expensive exactly do they charge for development and scanning of a roll?
To be honest, film is not as expensive as chasing digital megapixel. With $250, you can get a very good condition 20 year old SLR camera (with a good lens) with a good working meter and produce better results than someone who uses the top of the range full frame 1Ds. At the end, it's the skill and how well you know your own camera that matters.
Hmmmmm... Lucky SHD... my favourite... at S$1.70 per roll, it's the perfect film for testing! I got my friend to buy for me from Indonesia, which only cost 7500 rupiahs each roll!True! Going back to film is like paying a visit to an old friend whom you have not seen for years.
The last 2 months I was testing out some China-made Lucky black-and-white 35mm films. Although not as good as my favorite B&W film, Kodak TMX, the feeling of able to shoot film again is priceless.
All you need is a changing bag, a developing tank, D-76 (or something similar), fixer, hypoclear and photoflo (or something similar). Just hang dry your negatives in a dust-free room (toilet is the best).