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wjlapier

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I'm cutting back to 120 film and my remaining stock of C41 35mm film. 70mm film and accessories up or sale. The two Kodak tins out of box have maybe 70ft remaining. The rest of still full 100ft rolls. Frozen since I purchased and I was told what I have was frozen before I received it.

SOLD. NOS Mamiya RB67 70mm Film back w/ one cartridge--$50--SOLD
SOLD. Linhof cartridges x4--Found the 4th one--price same--$50--SOLD

SOLD Kodak Portra 400NC x2 2006 Exp--$65 each--SOLD
SOLD Kodak Cartridges x4--$30--SOLD
SOLD Rollei 400 Pro x1 2020 EXP--$70--SOLD
SOLD--Kodak Portra 400BW x1 2003 Exp--$60--SOLD
SOLD--Open Stock Portra 400NC 2006 Exp--$30--SOLD
SOLD--Open Stock BW400CN 2007 Exp--$30--SOLD







Shipping in US and fees included in prices. Slight discount of you buy more.
 
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Where do you get 70mm film developed / processed?
I can't seem to find anyone with the tanks and capability to develop a full 15 ft roll of the 70mm film.
Which seems to be the whole benefit of it... else just use 120 and 220 lengths of medium format roll film.
I presume the 70mm film could be loaded onto 220 spools for developing if cut down in length.
(220 film is approximate 64 inches or 5.3 ft in length vs 15 ft for normal 70mm film canister)
 
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Like other's who shoot 70mm these days I developed my own. There are some reels and tanks out there but they rarely come up for sale, so I use a Patterson type reel and modify it to hold the film. I haven't shot more than 10 frames at a time since it's difficult to load the film on the Patterson reels, but if you have the right reels for this film you can then shoot many more frames.

The other option is to slit the film down to 120 size. I have a slitter and though I can now make my own 120 rolls it's difficult if you don't have a proper darkroom. I'm not really interested in doing this anymore.

Take a look at this thread. A lot of info in there.

https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=161383

I was intrigued at first but my film shooting has gone way down so the 70mm, 220, and E6 is first to go.
 

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How difficult would it be to slit this down to 120? I already take 35 down to 16 and wonder if there's a unique challenge to do this with 70mm. Would you part with your 120 slitter?
 
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How difficult would it be to slit this down to 120? I already take 35 down to 16 and wonder if there's a unique challenge to do this with 70mm. Would you part with your 120 slitter?

The last boxed film might be sold. If you want the partial rolls and the slitter we can make a deal for them.
 
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RB67 70mm back ( this is new old stock ) and Linhof cartridges are all that's left. Price drop on those items.
 

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If the RB67 is not taken by J Paul, then i'd take it.
 
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I still have the back. I’ll check postage to Australia and contact you.
 
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