Ordered 3 rolls of Fomapan on thursday, arrived yesterday from Retro Photo Supplies. Excellent price and speedy service, gets a big thumbs up from me.
Having browsed the Retro Photo Supplies site, I also fancied trying Fomapan, and T-Max 100..... ordered yesterday afternoon, delivered this morning, so they get a big thumbs up from me for their speedy delivery....
go via topcashback for a extra 8% cashback![]()
This isn't a bad price if any one is after an RB67, the 65mm goes for 2/3 that on its own and the 90mm can be had cheap.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=181281493390
No connection etc just stumbled across it.
Odd, dunno why it gave me the com link.Looks quite tidy. Here's the eBay UK link: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181281493390
Now thats very tempting. I dont think I can justify it thoughas I bought myself a SQ-A this week.![]()
Now thats very tempting. I dont think I can justify it thoughas I bought myself a SQ-A this week.![]()
Now thats very tempting. I dont think I can justify it though as I bought myself a SQ-A this week.![]()
No need for the sad face, the SQ-A is a very capable camera. Enjoy!
If you are interested in portraiture, I reckon an SQ-A is probably a better camera.
(completely IMO)

http://www.7dayshop.com/photo-video-supplies/film#dir=asc&limit=all&order=price 7dayshop got some film on sale, remmber to go via topcashback or quidco for abit extra. think the portra is cheaper than anywhere else, slightly
tempted :x
That looks interesting Brian, might have a go when I get home.
Andy
Going for free:-
http://www.ononesoftware.com/landing/pe8offer/
Downloaded ok but haven't opened and tried it yet on my win 7, 64 computer. Presets for lightroom are free as well...erm but haven't got lightroom.
It seems to require win7 64 bit as a minimum, I registered and downloaded (and received a serial by email) but can't test it due to the minimum requirement that popped up when I went to install.
Well win 7, 32bit can only use 4gb of ram.....8gb is more useful for other programs as well e.g. Photoshop, and esp with the operating system etc taking their share.
PhotoShop runs with adequate performance on 32bit. So that's not relevant.
This program will load on Win7 64bit core2duo system with 1GB of RAM, but not on an i5 Win7 32bit with 4GB RAM.
Its a stupidly designed restriction.
From the Photoshop site they say:- http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/optimize-performance-photoshop-cs4-cs5.html i.e. as much ram as you can give it.
And for some reason the free program want you to use 64bits...and I would guess they also want as much ram as you can give it. And if anyone was serious about graphics design they would have the best computer they could afford with plenty of ram.
Which is a lovely notion, but "have the best computer...with plenty of ram" isn't the system requirement for PS (hell, I've run it on a netbook).
The company above should learn to be clearer with regard to their minimum requirements (especially when it's an arbitrary restriction imposed in a illogical way). If they want 8GB ram, then say so. Don't say it needs "a newer OS than Win7 64" especially when a newer OS (win 8) doesn't actually work either.
It's a pointless debate, it isn't your fault that the developer has idiotic restrictions.
What?
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Now I do agree with you regarding why they require 8GB though... Photoshop CC only requires 1GB and that has some pretty complicated effects. It'll run horribly though!