Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 1/1/98 1:11:14 PM, you wrote: >Charlie: >I do the film ordering for a small independent camera shop in South >Florida. We have a fair sized professional market and are a pickup point >for BWC, the only independent kodachrome lab in this part of the >country(they are excellent). If anyone is selling kodachrome, it should be >us. > >I recently re-ordered, with some trepidation, PKR (professional kodachrome >64), even though the only regular customer for it has not been coming in >recently. At one time we stocked all kodachrome speeds, pro and amateur, >but I cannot even sell one brick before it goes out of date. We get only a >few rolls a month to process. > >Why? well, there are a substantial number of customers who just won't use >anything but Fuji. Because of our 2-day turnaround with a good lab, speed >and bad processing havn't been a major factor; but most people don't think >kodachrome, last revised in the 1980's, is as good as current Ektachromes. >Please understand that I have shot lots of kodachrome and I love it; but we >can't aford to watch it gather dust until it is sold off below cost out of >date. It breaks my heart. > >Nick Hunter Once again a most informative thread.. I too have been on the look out for the chrome films and for the most part seems you have to go to the higher end photographers shops.. where I might add - - you pay a premium price... and forget finding it anywhere else.. used to be the you could get the multi paks at Costco, but not for a couple of years now..and even Longs Drugs or the other big druggers dont seem to stock it anymore.. soo.. as an amature enthusiast who is sometimes frugal to a fault - ->it seems that chrome film is kinda headed to the sidelines ( can you tell Im watching football...?) Gary PS... go Michigan!!!