[LargeFormat] A good day in the store, and a query

Karl Wolz largeformat@f32.net
Sun Aug 31 02:40:10 2003


You're not paying for the film; you're paying for the convenience of
using ready-loads.  Also for clean negatives with no dust on them!

Karl Wolz

-----Original Message-----
From: largeformat-admin@f32.net [mailto:largeformat-admin@f32.net] On
Behalf Of Jim Brick
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 3:40 PM
To: largeformat@f32.net
Subject: RE: [LargeFormat] A good day in the store, and a query

Twenty. Good film. I personally like it much better than TMax.

Jim


At 03:09 PM 8/29/2003 -0700, Wilkes, Don MSER:EX wrote:

> > From: Jim Brick [mailto:jbrick@elesys.net]
> >
> > Fuji Acros Quickloads are awfully nice...
>
>
>Hmm...I have a hunch I might like that better than TMax.  One of my
buddies
>complained bitterly a couple of years back about some ghastly
developing
>problems with either TMax or Tech Pan.  Come to think of it, it was
probably
>the latter, so never mind...
>
>At any rate, I was just rummaging at Glazer's (Seattle) webstie, and
see
>that a box of Fuji Acros 100 is about US$55.  How many sheets is that?
Ten?
>Twenty?  Even at twenty, it seems a bit stiff for conventional B&W
film.
>
>Cheers,
>\donw


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