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What's likely of greater issue isn't whether you can use the camera


(buying film, loading it into the camera, advancing it properly, unloading it, etc)
but it's finding somewhere to process the film, provide contact sheets and prints if you shoot B&W film, or places that still process slide film. I'd avid color negative film.

One of the chief reasons I came over to the dark side to shoot digital 12-13 years ago was when my pro film lab closed its doors.


You can maybe find film at B&H in NY.





[Post edited by PhotoHokieNC at 01/12/2021 6:57PM]

(In response to this post by HokieNLot11)

Link: link to film at B&H. Do check this out for product and advice


Posted: 01/12/2021 at 4:55PM



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