chris77 Member Allowing Ads Joined Jan 11, 2015 Messages 708 Location Paris Format Medium Format Jan 17, 2018 #1 ... just kidding. how could we only convince kodak to give us 5x7 (or ag least 8x10) sheet film? its one of the few reasons i still use medium format aswell. couldnt we do a special order altogether?
... just kidding. how could we only convince kodak to give us 5x7 (or ag least 8x10) sheet film? its one of the few reasons i still use medium format aswell. couldnt we do a special order altogether?
Steve Goldstein Subscriber Joined Jul 8, 2007 Messages 1,815 Location Northeastern US Format Multi Format Jan 17, 2018 #2 Keith Canham aggregates special orders for Kodak, including Tri-X, in non-stock sizes. http://canhamcameras.com/kodakfilm.html
Keith Canham aggregates special orders for Kodak, including Tri-X, in non-stock sizes. http://canhamcameras.com/kodakfilm.html
Sal Santamaura Member Allowing Ads Joined Nov 21, 2005 Messages 7,535 Location San Clemente, California Format Multi Format Jan 17, 2018 #3 https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/241632-USA/Kodak_1300078_TXP_4164_5x7_50.html
Rick A Subscriber Allowing Ads Joined Mar 31, 2009 Messages 10,031 Location Laurel Highlands Format 8x10 Format Jan 17, 2018 #4 https://www.freestylephoto.biz/1300078-Kodak-Tri-X-Pro-320-ISO-5x7-50-Sheets-TXP
OP OP chris77 Member Allowing Ads Joined Jan 11, 2015 Messages 708 Location Paris Format Medium Format Jan 17, 2018 #5 thank you everybody. i forgot to mention that i am in europe (france), ordering from the us is expensive (shipping and duty) any other source?
thank you everybody. i forgot to mention that i am in europe (france), ordering from the us is expensive (shipping and duty) any other source?
Lachlan Young Member Allowing Ads Joined Dec 2, 2005 Messages 5,082 Location Glasgow Format Multi Format Jan 17, 2018 #6 chris77 said: thank you everybody. i forgot to mention that i am in europe (france), ordering from the us is expensive (shipping and duty) any other source? Click to expand... Quite often B&H etc, even including duty, is cheaper for some LF films (specifically Kodak) than buying them at retail in Europe.
chris77 said: thank you everybody. i forgot to mention that i am in europe (france), ordering from the us is expensive (shipping and duty) any other source? Click to expand... Quite often B&H etc, even including duty, is cheaper for some LF films (specifically Kodak) than buying them at retail in Europe.
BrianShaw Member Allowing Ads Joined Nov 30, 2005 Messages 16,981 Location La-la-land Format Multi Format Jan 17, 2018 #7 Please change the title to an honest title. ... not kidding.
OP OP chris77 Member Allowing Ads Joined Jan 11, 2015 Messages 708 Location Paris Format Medium Format Jan 17, 2018 #8 BrianShaw said: Please change the title to an honest title. ... not kidding. Click to expand... sorry i would, but how can i?
BrianShaw said: Please change the title to an honest title. ... not kidding. Click to expand... sorry i would, but how can i?
OP OP chris77 Member Allowing Ads Joined Jan 11, 2015 Messages 708 Location Paris Format Medium Format Jan 17, 2018 #9 chris77 said: sorry i would, but how can i? Click to expand... found it!!
OP OP chris77 Member Allowing Ads Joined Jan 11, 2015 Messages 708 Location Paris Format Medium Format Jan 17, 2018 #10 Lachlan Young said: Quite often B&H etc, even including duty, is cheaper for some LF films (specifically Kodak) than buying them at retail in Europe. Click to expand... intetesting. will check. thank you
Lachlan Young said: Quite often B&H etc, even including duty, is cheaper for some LF films (specifically Kodak) than buying them at retail in Europe. Click to expand... intetesting. will check. thank you
Sirius Glass Subscriber Joined Jan 18, 2007 Messages 50,814 Location Southern California Format Multi Format Jan 17, 2018 #11 I would be happy with Tri-X 400 in 4"x5" in addition to the Tri-X 320.
OP OP chris77 Member Allowing Ads Joined Jan 11, 2015 Messages 708 Location Paris Format Medium Format Jan 17, 2018 #12 Sirius Glass said: I would be happy with Tri-X 400 in 4"x5" in addition to the Tri-X 320. Click to expand... never had the chance to compare the two formulae.
Sirius Glass said: I would be happy with Tri-X 400 in 4"x5" in addition to the Tri-X 320. Click to expand... never had the chance to compare the two formulae.