I invested in an plustek 35mm scanner, and the gear to develop film. Cinestill DF96 Black and white chemistry is sooo cheap. Ends up costing me $1 to develop per roll, and $8.50 for a roll of HP5. So a total of $9.50 for developing and scanning. It's double that at my local lab. (Though I support my local lab by bringing them my color film.)
Short answer...YES. That is why I only shoot some of it... I mean, I have several film cameras ,( I am old) , I just don't shoot film a lot. I put film in one camera at a time. If it takes me a month or two... oh well. I have a digital to play with also during that time.
Heyy!! This is exactly what I need. Especially looking forward the developing part. I bet that if there is a way to get that wrong, I will find it and do it. But still tempted to ruin my film myself rather than someone else. 🤌🏻
I appreciate the short and to-the-point video. Nice work 👍🏻
I invested in an plustek 35mm scanner, and the gear to develop film. Cinestill DF96 Black and white chemistry is sooo cheap. Ends up costing me $1 to develop per roll, and $8.50 for a roll of HP5. So a total of $9.50 for developing and scanning. It's double that at my local lab. (Though I support my local lab by bringing them my color film.)
Short answer...YES. That is why I only shoot some of it... I mean, I have several film cameras ,( I am old) , I just don't shoot film a lot. I put film in one camera at a time. If it takes me a month or two... oh well. I have a digital to play with also during that time.
🎉🎉 😊looking forward!!!! is great for me to get more film information 🙌🙌🙌🙌
Super nice! Looking forward to the series 🎉
Looking forward to that!!
Congratulations, man! Great way to start! 🔥🔥🔥
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Yes and pointless. Id dslr cameras had been invented first , film would not exsist
Heyy!! This is exactly what I need. Especially looking forward the developing part. I bet that if there is a way to get that wrong, I will find it and do it. But still tempted to ruin my film myself rather than someone else. 🤌🏻
Video already out!