If you can't be bothered joining FADU I'll get it for you and you can send me the money.
What's the deal Kev ?, have you posted it before or is it a new source..
) that I really should not have got and the fact that I am supposed to be saving for University, I can't.This may (and probably will) sound quite mad but does anyone know what constitutes a pallet? Fuji UK orders stock in by the pallet, Talk Photography pallet anyone?
...an actual racked pallet ie forklift size![]()
NOW we're talking!
Trust you
Seriously, is film that hard to get hold of nowadays?
Admittedly I've only two film cameras left anyway, one takes 127 roll film, so NO chance! The other's 135 but an EXA IIB is hardly going to cut it in todays terms (nice though). So in reality I'm not likely to go back to film.
But are supplies starting to be a problem?
There are some films that despite being made are not imported into this country by Fuji UK, this includes Astia and I believe Reala for 135. From a pricing perspective I would have thought a substantial discount would be possible with such an order. So long as it's low-ish speed film it will keep indefinitely in the fridge or freezer so you wouldn't have to shoot a large stockpile of film within a certain time period. Another nice benefit from doing such an idea (still purely theoretical) is that with an order of this size Fuji can see that film is still quite popular even if it is somewhat of a niche market.
Just so people are aware, if we can get an order for 100 rolls of medium format (120) Astia together, we can order from B&H in the states and have it delivered,w ith duty and VAT paid by B&H, for about £4.20 a roll, not bad for a film which is no longer available in the UK.
Unfortunately ordering less begins to make the price prohibative as the delivery charge adds more cost per film
Astia will freeze fineNow THAT is an interesting one. Astia will store in my Freezer yeah? I know most stuff does, but I've not used Astia before.
So far my freezer has 5x Ektachrome 100GX, 2x Ektar 100 and 3x Delta 100...I'm tempted to add to that stash.