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Feb 5, 2023 19:53:14   #
ArgusSnap1 Loc: Indiana
 
Hi I’m looking for some outdated 35 and 120 film for sale reasonably priced to practice film development and teaching a young friend photography. Thanks for any offers.

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Feb 5, 2023 20:56:16   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
I haven't developed my own film, but I hear the B&W process is much easier. You might want to start with those ideas / offers you receive.

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Feb 6, 2023 10:01:23   #
AntonioReyna Loc: Los Angeles, California
 
Back in the day, I developed my own black and white film. Working with digital is so much easier. I still shoot some file, 35 and 120 and get it developed and returned to me in digital format. I do not miss working with chemicals.

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Feb 6, 2023 10:40:40   #
leftj Loc: Texas
 
ArgusSnap1 wrote:
Hi I’m looking for some outdated 35 and 120 film for sale reasonably priced to practice film development and teaching a young friend photography. Thanks for any offers.


I find it funny that you want to buy film and the responses you get have nothing to do with selling you film.

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Feb 6, 2023 15:06:09   #
Shutterbugger2 Loc: Chicago
 
With old sheet film, especially for transparencies, the color balance gets more magenta as it ages. I would need 30 CC green whenever i used the oldest film. This was mostly 8X10 Ektachrome Professional.
~Bob~

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Feb 6, 2023 15:23:31   #
fhayes Loc: Madison, Tennessee
 
I have a few rolls of both 35 and 120 you can HAVE! E me privately so we can set it up.
If you want to do the most easy developing, there are excellent companies out there, I like Bellini for one at

https://www.freestylephoto.biz.

They have a developer for film including C-41 that is reusable! follow the formula and one setup will do maybe 15 rolls! Because the formula gets exhausted. Then it's time for a little math, add a minute or so, the directions are really easy to follow.

and there is-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinestill

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Feb 6, 2023 21:17:55   #
dougbev3 Loc: Pueblo, Colorado
 
I have sheets of film , they were what a printer used for his copy camera. I have no idea if they are good or bad. I opened one box and the film was in a sealed lets say "envelope". So the rest of the boxes , I did not open.

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Feb 7, 2023 08:22:49   #
GeneinChi Loc: Chicago, IL
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
I haven't developed my own film, but I hear the B&W process is much easier. You might want to start with those ideas / offers you receive.


Paul you’ve mentioned you still shoot film. Where do you get the processing done ?

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Feb 7, 2023 09:24:18   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
GeneinChi wrote:
Paul you’ve mentioned you still shoot film. Where do you get the processing done ?


I used to use TheDarkRoom.com. I changed to North Coast Photo. There's still several option, mostly (all?) mail order. There's a mix n match of who pays the postage and the pixel resolution of the JPEG scans. I use the higher resolution option from North Coast, getting files back at roughly 17MP. They post the files immediately for download and the negatives come back a few days later.

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Feb 7, 2023 09:45:06   #
GeneinChi Loc: Chicago, IL
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
I used to use TheDarkRoom.com. I changed to North Coast Photo. There's still several option, mostly (all?) mail order. There's a mix n match of who pays the postage and the pixel resolution of the JPEG scans. I use the higher resolution option from North Coast, getting files back at roughly 17MP. They post the files immediately for download and the negatives come back a few days later.


Thank you.

And to the OP…my apologies for not responding to your question. I have no film for sale. M using what I have. You may want to try e-bay if you can find someone trustworthy. Good luck hunting!

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Feb 7, 2023 19:27:18   #
kmielen Loc: Eastern NC
 
GeneinChi wrote:
Thank you.

And to the OP…my apologies for not responding to your question. I have no film for sale. M using what I have. You may want to try e-bay if you can find someone trustworthy. Good luck hunting!


shopgoodwill.com occasionally has donated expired film.
https://shopgoodwill.com/item/159529755

You can even find reels...
https://shopgoodwill.com/item/159319701

Happy hunting

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Feb 9, 2023 15:30:48   #
topcat Loc: Alameda, CA
 
I have some old film. B&W and color.

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Feb 13, 2023 14:57:46   #
ArgusSnap1 Loc: Indiana
 
Are they photographic films? Was the packaging clear or black when you opened it? I’m interested in photographic film. Thanks

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Feb 13, 2023 15:00:57   #
ArgusSnap1 Loc: Indiana
 
I’m interested. What size and how many rolls? How much would you like for it ? I’m a 70 year old lady teaching a 33 year old friend how to do photography and darkroom techniques. Thanks

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Feb 13, 2023 15:05:01   #
ArgusSnap1 Loc: Indiana
 
dougbev3 wrote:
I have sheets of film , they were what a printer used for his copy camera. I have no idea if they are good or bad. I opened one box and the film was in a sealed lets say "envelope". So the rest of the boxes , I did not open.


Are they photographic film? Was the envelope clear or black to protect from light? What size is it? Thanks

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