Fixcinater
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I am from the US. Live in Minnesota.
I really appreciate the responses. This may be a really dumb question but developing the film is only one step right? How do you get the actual prints? Any YT videos out there that can show me the process?
And if you bring it to England, you can shoot colour with it!
Steve.
What if your using color film?
Look for medium format (120 format) film. Any 100 or 400 speed film should be fine for general shooting. Does the onboard light meter work? If not, you'll need a dedicated light meter (or app) -- or you can apply the Sunny 16 rule.
Here's a good lab. There are others:
www.dwaynesphoto.com
I buy 120 film from National Camera or West Photo in the Mpls/St. Paul area
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