The cure for G.A.S. is.....F.A.R.T.
Do you find yourself buying more gear and shooting less?
The FPP store has over 50 different film types! All you need is your favorite camera and just load it with one of the FPP exotic or expired film stocks and Voila! You have a brand new camera!
Take the same camera and put one of the many cinema films in it and Presto! New camera!
So if you’re having trouble overcoming your addiction to gear I suggest Film Acquisition Rehab Therapy - F.A.R.T!
Not only can you overcome your gas at the FPP store, but you’ll have something creative to share with your friends that will last a lifetime.
Feed your creativity and not your gear addiction.
So for the cure for your GAS, come to the FPP store and FART away!"
http://filmphotographystore.comWorks for me.
rpavich wrote:
Do you find yourself buying more gear and shooting less?
The FPP store has over 50 different film types! All you need is your favorite camera and just load it with one of the FPP exotic or expired film stocks and Voila! You have a brand new camera!
Take the same camera and put one of the many cinema films in it and Presto! New camera!
So if you’re having trouble overcoming your addiction to gear I suggest Film Acquisition Rehab Therapy - F.A.R.T!
Not only can you overcome your gas at the FPP store, but you’ll have something creative to share with your friends that will last a lifetime.
Feed your creativity and not your gear addiction.
So for the cure for your GAS, come to the FPP store and FART away!"
http://filmphotographystore.comWorks for me.
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Thanks for the link. I have several film cameras, so it's good to have a choice of film.
Thanks for sharing ... very timely for me ...
Bob S
jerryc41 wrote:
Thanks for the link. I have several film cameras, so it's good to have a choice of film.
I have my father's 1960 vintage Nikon F. I am hoping that a new #625 battery will bring the light meter back to life. Will know later today. I wish now I had not given away my 1970 Nikon FTN black body.
Perhaps it is time to resurrect the 1970 Canon TL. Match-needle metering with the FL lenses stopped down: might be an interesting test for my surgically restored sexagenarian eyes
Long live film!
As for developing and printing; if you aren't inclined to do it yourself, then I'd suggest
http://www.willowphotolab.com They are very reasonable on prices and will make real wet prints of your photos and return the negs!
rpavich wrote:
Long live film!
As for developing and printing; if you aren't inclined to do it yourself, then I'd suggest
http://www.willowphotolab.com They are very reasonable on prices and will make real wet prints of your photos and return the negs!
Thanks for posting the link for Willow Photo Labs. My wife wants to bring her old Konica back to life and I have my father's 1960 vintage Nikon F that I hope will work after I install a new battery for the light meter. I have some rolls of Ektar 100 color negative film and some rolls of Kodak Ultramax 400 color negative film. So if I can get these old cameras to come to life, I will use this film even though it is very old.
FiddleMaker wrote:
Thanks for posting the link for Willow Photo Labs. My wife wants to bring her old Konica back to life and I have my father's 1960 vintage Nikon F that I hope will work after I install a new battery for the light meter. I have some rolls of Ektar 100 color negative film and some rolls of Kodak Ultramax 400 color negative film. So if I can get these old cameras to come to life, I will use this film even though it is very old.
If the film is stored reasonably well then it will do fine. Best if frozen, good if refrigerated, but house storage that's dry is ok.
rpavich wrote:
Do you find yourself buying more gear and shooting less?
The FPP store has over 50 different film types! All you need is your favorite camera and just load it with one of the FPP exotic or expired film stocks and Voila! You have a brand new camera!
Take the same camera and put one of the many cinema films in it and Presto! New camera!
So if you’re having trouble overcoming your addiction to gear I suggest Film Acquisition Rehab Therapy - F.A.R.T!
Not only can you overcome your gas at the FPP store, but you’ll have something creative to share with your friends that will last a lifetime.
Feed your creativity and not your gear addiction.
So for the cure for your GAS, come to the FPP store and FART away!"
http://filmphotographystore.comWorks for me.
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I have all the films I want available for years, that does not has a thing to do with gas!!
My G.A.S. was cured a some time ago. I have absolutely no desire to acquire another piece of photographic equipment. What I have is what I will use.
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