Where could I get film and processing for my old Olympus OM-PC? I'd like to go back to retro-land to see what kind of pics I could take now, knowing what I think I know now versus what I didn't know way back when. Just did a brief Google search and see that most places can put the pics on a CD too. Your advice would be appreciated.
gvarner wrote:
Where could I get film and processing for my old Olympus OM-PC? I'd like to go back to retro-land to see what kind of pics I could take now, knowing what I think I know now versus what I didn't know way back when. Just did a brief Google search and see that most places can put the pics on a CD too. Your advice would be appreciated.
Film can be found on Amazon, Ebay, B&H.
I didn't find processing locally that had the quality I want. If I ever take up film again I will process it myself. C41
gvarner wrote:
Where could I get film and processing for my old Olympus OM-PC? I'd like to go back to retro-land to see what kind of pics I could take now, knowing what I think I know now versus what I didn't know way back when. Just did a brief Google search and see that most places can put the pics on a CD too. Your advice would be appreciated.
If you want to send me some reloadable cassettes, I'll put 20, 24, or 36 exposures in them for you. This is black and white, Ilford Delta 400. If you don't have any reloadable cassettes, and don't wish to purchase any, I can get some at a local camera store here. Though, I am not sure of the cost. I haven't purchased any in quite some time. I just keep using the ones I have.
Send me a PM and we'll work something out. It'll most likely be less than you can purchase film for.
--Bob
gvarner wrote:
Where could I get film and processing for my old Olympus OM-PC? I'd like to go back to retro-land to see what kind of pics I could take now, knowing what I think I know now versus what I didn't know way back when. Just did a brief Google search and see that most places can put the pics on a CD too. Your advice would be appreciated.
Hello Gvarner.
I use PhotoVision in Salem OR good people and good work they do my 120 and 135 the only ones that do my 120 locally.
http://www.photovisionprints.com/Don
gvarner wrote:
Where could I get film and processing for my old Olympus OM-PC? I'd like to go back to retro-land to see what kind of pics I could take now, knowing what I think I know now versus what I didn't know way back when. Just did a brief Google search and see that most places can put the pics on a CD too. Your advice would be appreciated.
I have several cassettes of T-Max 100 Pro B&W 36 exposure loaded from bulk in my freezer that I can get to you. PM me if you are interested.
An excellent source for 35mm film is freestyle photo. They carry B&W, Color Film and Slide Film.
Before going to digital I bought most of my film from them and was satisfied with both their service and prices.
I just checked their website and they still carry a good selection.
Jerry
Don't most large drugstore chains like Walgreens still sell and process 35mm film? :?
[quote=MW]Film can be found on Amazon, Ebay, B&H.
I didn't find processing locally that had the quality I want. If I ever take up film again I will process it myself. C41[/quote
Well, you mentioned B&H selling film , they also process all that film they sell an they are actually quite good. Adorama does the same thing.
Hello gvarner
In So. Calif. A place by the name of Freestyle sells film, print paper and developer supplies for those who want do their own film and they process it as well l. When I lived in So.Cal I used them for all my needs.
Just Google the internet for them.
Better yet I have posted the site see below.
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/gvarner wrote:
Where could I get film and processing for my old Olympus OM-PC? I'd like to go back to retro-land to see what kind of pics I could take now, knowing what I think I know now versus what I didn't know way back when. Just did a brief Google search and see that most places can put the pics on a CD too. Your advice would be appreciated.
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