eclarke
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I was in Calumet's Chicago store on Cherry Street last Saturday and was dumbfounded at the low, low supply of film..almost barren shelves!!...Evan Clarke
Camera stores near universities tend to cater to students who take wet lab courses and keep stocked with basic film (think Tri-X, HP5+, FP4, Tmax) and darkroom supplies. Outside of that it's pretty grim on this side of the Pacific.
When I was a student I ordered my film from Adorama and B&H. No camera store in Chico.
I hate driving to the LCS and finding they are out of what I needed, so I just kept mail ordering.
monkeykoder---I really wanted to like Camera Arts but I just got tired of them not having anything or getting the line "we can order that for you" News flash I can order it too, tax free.
It's more likely due to low in-house demand than any shortage. Stores loose money when film gets old, so they will adjust their in-house stock according the demand. It stinks (my local shop does the same thing), but I find that if I simply call them a few days before I plan on driving over they will have whatever I want in stock and waiting with my name on it.
- Randy
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