35mm film, where to buy and process ?

35mm film, where to buy and process ?

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ExPat2B

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Saturday 5th September 2015
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After a long time away from film ( 20 years ) I bought a Canon EOS 30 on ebay.

I am completely out of date with what films are any good, I used to shoot Kodachrome and black and white Kodak Tri-X back in the day.

I have doing a bit of research and it seems Kodak 200 gold for general shooting, Kodak Extar 100 for landscape and Kodak Porta for portaits are the default choices. Is this correct ?

I would quite like to buy, process and get them scanned from a single place, and do it all by mail ?, who are the best players in the game ? or is it best to get discount film from online places and get it processed elsewhere.


ExPat2B

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Saturday 5th September 2015
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It's a xmas present for my dad, he has expressed a hankering a bit of old fashioned film, he has all the modern Canon gear, so an EOS 30 will work with his modern lenses and speedlights. And the 30 camera is light, has a massive bright viewfinder with eye controlled autofocus so its cooler than his backup 300d which he uses instead of his 5dMk III when weight is an issue. He has a Canon 50mm f1.4 which I think will be just perfect for it.

And I got the 30d, mint, boxed, manual and kit lens for £30, I normally buy a present worth £50 so I can package it with a few rolls of film.

Of course, I need to run a few rolls of film through it first just to check its all working first =-)

ExPat2B

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Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Mr Will said:
I buy almost all my film from West End Cameras (http://www.westendcameras.co.uk/). Prices and selection are good and their service is top-notch. Great little shop if you are in London or order online and the film will arrive the next day. Can't speak for their developing, but I've heard they are good.

Portra 400 and Ektar are my go-to films, but might be worth picking up a couple of cheap rolls to test the camera. For that I use Agfa Vista 200 - available from your local Poundland!
Westend cameras was a great shout - I called them and they have the best prices for Scan print and process !

Ordered some Portra 400, Ektar 100 and Kodak 200, lets see how it works out.. I am also having impure thoughts about a Nikon F4 to match my kit.......