As far as I know the cities in Australia other than Brisbane have 120 processing capabilities at Big W and other department stores for cheaper prices than the pro labs. In Brisbane it seems that it is impossible to get a roll of 120 developed for less than $10 and it can only be done at a dedicated lab. Ive heard stories from my friend in Melbourne of $5 120 c41 in 2 hours!
Are there any department stores in Brisbane that will do 120?
Although it is a while since I used 120, there are none that I know of. As far as I remember any non 35mm was being sent off somewhere else for processing. I hadn't looked at pricing for a while and was surprised to see how expensive it has become. It might be worth investigating doing your own processing.
I really don't think home processing is economic for the small amount I shoot. I really need to get some paper and for all my b&w and start printing. For now Ill survive getting e6 done at Photo Continental for $10. Its just the friends in Melbourne with cheap prices that get to me hah.
Hi Krzys ... your favourite store in the cite does 120 processing (developing only) ... I was charged less than $7 for the last roll I had done a couple of months ago ... but I am also sure that PC does a great job for $10 ... there is also a shop called Photofast in the bottom of the Myer Centre that will process 120 rolls, but I think that they ask for at least 24 hr turnaround and I don't know the price (I always go across to Adelaide St) ... no other stores in the city do 120 that I am aware ...
Hi Krzys ... your favourite store in the cite does 120 processing (developing only) ... I was charged less than $7 for the last roll I had done a couple of months ago ...
Sorry, Ted's can develop 120 ... printing is limited to scanning on an Epson v750 and going digital from there ... but I know that you haven't had much success getting decent service from them in the past, so I thought that you would be reluctant to go back ...
In Sydney I found that the small minilabs will develop and sometimes also print C-41 120 film. It usually just involves them knowing how to use the small black plastic cassettes.
Older shops with long term staff seem to be best as they know what 120 film is!
I develop my own B&W in my darkroom and my E6 goes to a local advertising company where I'm friends with the owners. I have my C41 done at Big W...believe it or not!!! They develop my 120 only for $4.90 a roll. I shoot up to 6x12 and although a couple of early rolls had a couple of scratches, I built a relationship with the manager and the quality is terrific now. Depending on the processor, they should have the 120 film loader with the machine. I've only seen the Fujitsu's at Big W so if yours in Brisbane has the same machine, they should be able to do it.....unless they lost all the 120 bits because no-one knows what they are. Don't be surprised if they look confused when you hand them a roll at first. I'm the only 120 customer on the Gold Coast that uses this machine.....possibly because no-one knows my secret