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Photo Forum / Film Photography / Medium format / March 2008

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120 film processing in NYC29 Mar 2008 20:38 GMT4
As I'm not as technically gifted as many in the group my goals are
modest at this point. I'm looking for a brick and mortar location in
NYC (hopefully in midtown, but I'm flexible) that offers reasonably
priced processing of 120 film and possibly having the negatives
120 film developing by mail26 Mar 2008 20:24 GMT12
I was just wondering if anyone had any recommendations for 120 processing by
mail?  I currently use A&I.  They do a good job, but they can be incredibly
slow.  I'm in a rural area and no one around here develops anything but 35
mm.
buying camera from US and ship to UK25 Mar 2008 23:04 GMT5
I am currently in UK and one of my friend is living in US. I need a
camera, can i purchase from US Based website and have it delivered to
my address in UK.
I have tried in many sites but there is no option UK in the shipping
Suggestions for entry level medium format camera please22 Mar 2008 18:19 GMT15
I am wanting opinions on which 2nd hand medium format camera to buy.
I am currently using a Nikon F4 as my film camera using velvia slide
film.
I want to increase the film size, I like shooting people, but also
All-In-One/Multi-Function Printer that scans 120 film?21 Mar 2008 08:39 GMT3
I'm looking for a scanner/printer that do negatives. I have found the
Canon Pixma MP970, but I don't think it can do medium format film, not
having much luck with any of the sales guys.... may just end up buying
a Canoscan 8800F?
Bronica macro needed19 Mar 2008 16:50 GMT5
Hi, I'm looking for Bronica PS 110 f/4.5 macro 1:1 lens, in excellent
conditions, expecially lenses. NOT 110 f/4 one, but 110 f/4.5. Please
let me know if somebody sells it. Thanks
Super Ikonta Shutters (flash synch)12 Mar 2008 12:24 GMT10
It was/is my understanding that the old Zeiss Super Ikonta 'flash' shutter
was called a Synchro, and that the Rapid and other shutters had no flash
terminal.
However, on that big auction site a fellow has one with a Rapid shutter and
 
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