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Originally posted by BB61:
Thread drift but where do you have 35mm film developed? We found some rolls that were not developed recently and I couldn't find anyplace local.

In my basement darkroom Smile
Doesn't everyone still have one?



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Posts: 4950 | Location: Highland, UT | Registered: September 14, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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There are numerous places you can send film for developing, if you use a search engine to look.
 
Posts: 27285 | Location: SW of Hovey, Texas | Registered: January 30, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Yes indeed!
110 and 210 as well as 35mm.

Don't need any at the moment though.

Digital is fun... Enlarging from negative can be sublime.


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120,220,35mm because 4x5 got too expensive to shoot and develop. I don't have a darkroom set up but it is not hard to use a changing bag to load the tanks. Enjoy!


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THANK YOU !!

I'll see Dane Saturday. His wife and her twin sister are celebrating their birthdays.

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I started out with a Fuji rangefinder then bought this one, a Minolta SR-1 with the meter mounted on a bracket. The shutter sounded like the bolt closing on a full clip in an M-1 Garand, and almost as loud:


My current cameras, a Nikon F3 and an old Nikkormat, are waiting for Ecktachrome to begin showing up around here again.


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Originally posted by FN in MT:
My old Nikon F's sit on a shelf. Who'da thunk it?


I have an F Photomic in a crate in storage, along with a 1950s Contax rangefinder (my dad's), and a Leica iiif red dial. They will eventually go back onto a shelf in my next house, a reminder of old times.



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The film arrived in today's mail. Thank you kindly, Jeff. Smile
 
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