I just checked how much the local camera shop, Henry's in Waterloo Ontario, would charge to develop that film. $50 CDN a ROLL!!!!!
Their explanation of the cost is because it now has to go to Kansas for processing. Guess I will never get the one and only roll of Kodachrome I ever shot processed now.
That just sucks.
But, great to hear that someone has it in stock.
Woo hoo.
I just checked how much the local camera shop, Henry's in Waterloo Ontario, would charge to develop that film. $50 CDN a ROLL!!!!!
Their explanation of the cost is because it now has to go to Kansas for processing. Guess I will never get the one and only roll of Kodachrome I ever shot processed now.
That just sucks.
But, great to hear that someone has it in stock.
Woo hoo.
OUT OF STOCK AT B&H.
I just checked how much the local camera shop, Henry's in Waterloo Ontario, would charge to develop that film. $50 CDN a ROLL!!!!!
Their explanation of the cost is because it now has to go to Kansas for processing. Guess I will never get the one and only roll of Kodachrome I ever shot processed now.
That just sucks.
But, great to hear that someone has it in stock.
Woo hoo.
Actually, I just had a semi-related thought about merchandising availability for these last runs: are these only being distributed in black cartridge, non-prepaid-for-the-American-market, or can we expect to find process-paid, red cartridge rolls being sold in Canada, UK, and elsewhere? I get the feeling that only the American retailers are getting their hands on this. Thoughts?
The prepaid processing cartridges haven't been available in Canada since shortly after the Brampton lab was closed down - old stock and grey market (from Europe) stock excepted.
That's what's called a "lazy tax", applied to those who don't send it off to Dwayne's themselves.
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