heavens to betsy. I buy from B&H.
heavens to betsy. I buy from B&H.
Back to answering the question ...
check the Sydney guy who sells on ebay as cheapshots. He's bringing the
Also sometimes you have to use a film that you weren't planning to....
For Fuji stuff you should have a look at Japan Exposures, previously
megaperls.
Lots of stuff is cheap in the US, but anywhere from expensive to outrageous in other parts of the world. Ordering from the US has it's own set of problems, first customs can hold whatever they want, for as long as they want. Storage at a customs facility is a crap shoot at best, if it's film and your lucky it will end up in a cold warehouse, if your not it will get cooked on top of a radiator for 2 months, until the customs agent figures out that it is in fact photographic film by X-raying it:confused:. Now add on brokerage fees, which themselves can range from reasonable to completely insane - I once got dinged $50 in brokerage fees on a $5 item. Shipping fees can also be very high, now add on customs fees and taxes and it's not uncommon to end up spending $100 on a $5 roll of film by the time it arrives at your door. Taxes in many countries are added not on the initial cost, but on the brokerage, shipping and customs fees as well.
So yeah, you order it for $50 from B&H, it's $200 by the time you get it, the box looks like it just spent 3 months in Kandahar, which makes sense since they shipped it 4 months ago, and you needed it 2 weeks after you ordered it.:rolleyes:
...and the film would be subject to RapidScan security XRay (a much more hazardous form of security screening now being deployed here and very invasive, too, in terms of what it can show on humans!)
Generally I purchase two by 100 sheet boxes of Ilford FP4+ or HP5+ at a time. With the freight and insurance costs all added, the total bill for the product is approximately 52% of the standard price in Australia.
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I have bought film from Megaperls (Japan Exposures now) a few times and have been extremely happy with his cheapest delivery method. Time taken from Japan is usually about 2½ to 3 weeks.
CPL St. Kilda (BTW, B&W printing there is done by a Finnish Master Printer, and he's marvellous!)
Prism Colour, North Melbourne www.prismcolor.com.au)
VanBar, Carlton (www.vanbar.com.au; website doesn't show what film is actually in the shop fridge, so ring them and get update).
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Could try VisionGraphics. They make the odd comment on their
Hi
thanks for that list ... noted
nice list of gear BTW ... I recently sold my TS-E system as I don't have full frame digital and have been using 4x5 for images where I was using the TS-E's ... however if film is going to be *such* a pain in the proverbial I might have to seriously consider one and getting my TS-E lenses back :-(
I'm thinking I'll have to seriously consider a 6x12 roll film back system for my 4x5 at the very least
Elsewhere on this forum I've touched on the reasons why I am hesitant to move up to large format. One reason being I can achieve such good effect with TS-E lenses in the small format, rather than the somewhat extreme movements and DoF common to LF.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I also think LF would be a pain in the proverbial, weight-wise.
The second is that I am very unsure for how long sheet film will be
available
Will the large format brigade trust to digital what their own skill and lack of automation has entrusted
to film?
I used TS-E for years on my not-100%-coverage EOS 5 without problem.
TS-E lenses, like Nikon's too, are marvellous for what they can achieve
(without modification of the planes)
And how time mellows prices: I bought the 24L for $5,300 in 1997 (at a time when we in Australia had 22% sales tax). All three TS-E optics now cost $1300 new and only a little less second hand (!).
I recently saw a strange gadget on eBay called a "polaroid back" for 35mm
cameras! It seems to be robust in construction and replaces the back of
film cameras so you can load in B&W polaroid (?) film. Most educational.
I use my little digi to achieve much the same 'scene evaluation'...
but they do alter the planes ... the front plane is being moved when
tilting. I use back tilt more on larger format when taking landscapes. I did not ever see the 'looming' effect created by front tilts one would suspect should happen when using TS-E lenses ... perhaps it needs to be more in closeup to see this effect?
And here's a quck perve at the LF I am "considering" (like creating a photo, I take "forever" to consider something to the point of commitment or tripping the shutter!!).
In saying "modification of the planes" I meant to the mechanical change of alignment of the tilt/shift mechanisms that is sometimes asked for by users of TS-E lenses whereby the tilt and shift mechanisms are reconfigured to move
And here's a quck perve at the LF I am "considering" (like creating a photo, I take "forever" to consider something to the point of commitment or tripping the shutter!!).
sounds like a hot tip, but strangely I see that (if its the same fella) he has so far got 0 feedback items
even toolhaus is listing the same
so just checkin, is that the same fella?
My guess is that he probably buys from somewhere like Yodabashi & on sells it. I was under the impression that he had a corporate job & this was a side line due to his interest in photography.thanks for that one too! I'd been wondering where he went to and I couldn't remember the name. I notice that comparing his prices he's significantly over YODOBASHI in prices. For example Fuji Pro 160NC is ¥3,718 from him or ¥2,860 from Yodobashi. Service charge I guess ... shyoganai ne?
http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/cheap_shots_au
I meant this guy
From his current auctions
Velvia 50 exp Apr 09 $57.75 starting bid $66.50 buy it now
Astia exp Oct 09 $49.75 starting bid $57.50 buy it now
Elsewhere on this forum I've touched on the reasons why I am hesitant to move up to large format.
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