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Tim December 2nd 08 12:31 AM

Yo, Don White.
 
Hey, you were talking about firing up your 120 Yashica D. (Beautiful
camera BTW) Well, I don't' know if you can easily get film for it
locally, and I'm not sure what the exchange rates would be from the US
but

That stuff is all over ebay US

http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trk...All-Categories

Seems there is much more 120 than I thought, and If I'd known that, I
would have burned some in my dad's Rolai's some time ago.

if you decide to burn a roll or so, tell me the results, would you?

Thanks!

Boater[_3_] December 2nd 08 12:40 AM

Yo, Don White.
 
Tim wrote:
Hey, you were talking about firing up your 120 Yashica D. (Beautiful
camera BTW) Well, I don't' know if you can easily get film for it
locally, and I'm not sure what the exchange rates would be from the US
but

That stuff is all over ebay US

http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trk...All-Categories

Seems there is much more 120 than I thought, and If I'd known that, I
would have burned some in my dad's Rolai's some time ago.

if you decide to burn a roll or so, tell me the results, would you?

Thanks!



Plenty of new, freshly manufactured 120 film is out there.

Adorama in NYC has it, as do many other serious camera stores.

There are plenty of high quality cameras in that format available,
too...Rollei's, Yashicas...whatever.

It's a great film size, especially for large black and white prints or
slide film.

Tim December 2nd 08 03:26 AM

Yo, Don White.
 
On Dec 1, 6:40*pm, Boater wrote:
Tim wrote:
Hey, you were talking about firing up your 120 Yashica D. (Beautiful
camera BTW) Well, I don't' know if you can easily get film for it
locally, and I'm not sure what the exchange rates would be from the US
but


That stuff is all over ebay US


http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trk...120+kodak+film...


Seems there is much more 120 than I thought, and If I'd known that, I
would have burned some in my dad's Rolai's some time ago.


if you decide to burn a roll or so, tell me the results, would you?


Thanks!


Plenty of new, freshly manufactured 120 film is out there.

Adorama in NYC has it, as do many other serious camera stores.

There are plenty of high quality cameras in that format available,
too...Rollei's, Yashicas...whatever.

It's a great film size, especially for large black and white prints or
slide film.


Seriously, I thought that 120 had been discontinued in the late 80's
early 90's

Don White December 2nd 08 03:28 AM

Yo, Don White.
 

"Tim" wrote in message
...
Hey, you were talking about firing up your 120 Yashica D. (Beautiful
camera BTW) Well, I don't' know if you can easily get film for it
locally, and I'm not sure what the exchange rates would be from the US
but

That stuff is all over ebay US

http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trk...All-Categories

Seems there is much more 120 than I thought, and If I'd known that, I
would have burned some in my dad's Rolai's some time ago.

if you decide to burn a roll or so, tell me the results, would you?

Thanks!


Will do.
I'll go to a couple of the 'real' camera stores in town to see what's
available.
http://www.carsand.com/filmrelatedservices.html
and:
http://www.atlanticphotosupply.com/film_processing.htm




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