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A Small Car
Aug 24, 2016


Advent Horizon posted:

Any pack film tips? I just picked this up from Goodwill:



I already know I need to convert it to AA and make sure there aren’t any light leaks.

I have four packs of FP100C squirreled away in the fridge from back when it was discontinued. At least one pack and some of these flash bulbs will be saved until my sister’s kids are old enough to appreciate seeing something go extinct in front of their eyes.

Having randomly stumbled into this thread, hello fellow packfilm shooter! I have a pack of B&W from https://the.supersense.com/collections/packfilm waiting for me when I get back into the country. As far as I know they're the only place currently producing film for the old Land Cameras, but it's at holy poo poo levels of expensive.

I've also backed these guys https://newlandcamera.com/ to see what happens. It would be nice to be able to use a more widely available film to keep these cameras going, and I really like that this is a non-permanent, non-destructive option.

I love my camera and still use it regularly despite the fact that it costs a small fortune per picture.

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