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I couldn't imagine processing 40-50 rolls myself. Most of the film will be slide film and I am now seriously looking at a 220 back for the Rollei which I will probably source from eBay.
100 rolls of 120 is a pretty significant amount of film to carry and process. Does your camera shoot 220, and is there a film you like that comes that way? I've occasionally come back from a trip with around 40-50 rolls of 120, and it's a bit of a slog, even with my largest tank, which holds 6 MF reels. Even if it means having to buy another back, I think it would be worth it to cut your film processing time in half.
One roll of film per each sheet of 8x10 that you would normally shoot. A bit silly to do it so mathematically, but it would probably work just fine for you, if you really are used to making your shots "count".That's terrible, Mark. I am sorry that this happened. Amazing a lab can screw up XP2!! I use a 3rd world lab situated on a country track, and they process 120 XP2 perfectly.
Hiya folks,
I'm in the process of planning a month-long trip to Chile. I haven't decided on which part of the country to concentrate on yet, though. Anyway, I will be using my Rollei MF system for this trip and I am a bit stumped as to how many rolls of 120 film to carry. I usually use an 8x10 camera so, thus, I have been sort of conditioned in making each picture count. I plan to, if possible, buy all my film before I set off. I was curious as to how many rolls of 120 film you would take on this trip, or a similar trip. Thank you all!
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