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Photographer  George Marks {Karma:15437}
Project #15 Personal Style Camera Model Olympus XA-4
Categories Humor
Film Format Film 35mm
Portfolio Lens Zuiko 28mm f/3.5
Uploaded 3/2/2009 Film / Memory Type Fuji Superia Reala 100
    ISO / Film Speed 100
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Location City -  San Diego
State -  CALIFORNIA
Country - United States   United States
About USE FILM. That's the name of this site. Over the past few years I've seen the actual use of film decline to the point where it almost ceases to exist. Then as I was cleaning out some drawers and camera bags I came upon roll after roll of exposed film. I think I'll have plenty to do for the next couple of months. Hopefully there will be plenty of images fit to post... as USED FILM.
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George Marks   {K:15437} 3/3/2009
Hello Mr. Walker -

The APS film is for my wife. I got her a Canon ELPH because she hated loading the 35mm P&S I had given her. It seems as though she could never get the film pulled out long enough for the auto winder to grab. She like it and has found the 200 speed film gives her the best photographs. Thw 110 film is for a Pentax SLR system I acquired a number of years ago and is still going strong.

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Walkman Walker   {K:318} 3/3/2009
...so what do U have for the APS film?? I picked up a Pronea 600i (6i in USA) for just that reason....and it works great!!! Good luck with the processing....might have some interesting colors if the film is dated!!! Right on!!

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George Marks   {K:15437} 3/2/2009
You may be surprised to learn that 110 film is still manufactured ad sold in places like Wal-Mart and Walgreens. I use it occasionally in a little Pentax SLR that I picked up a few years ago. Kodachrome is processed at only one place in the USA anymore. It is in Kansas and is called Dwayne's. Excellent quality and turnaround time at a very reasonable price.

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Billy Bloggs Billy Bloggs   {K:51043} 3/2/2009
There's quite a mix here. Haven't seen a 110 cartridge for donkey's years and can you still get the Kodachrome processed? I still use film, we're not all dead and buried just yet. There's nothing like finding old film and getting it processed, not sure what's on it till you get it back. Good luck with it.
Regards, Gary

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