Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/07/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Kodachrome If we are going ahead with the Kodachrome, could someone call Dwayne's and ask them when is the latest they will accept the film? I read that although the deadline for processing is December 2010, they want the films in by November. Obviously we can pass the camera along exposing Kodachrome until the Dwayne's deadline, then swap it for some Provia 400X, or whatever is preferred. Kitty purpose and clarification I should point out that I bought my M3 from Popflash about a year ago for around $750, so if we don't get many more participants on the list, I'd be willing to reduce the kitty amount. I initially suggested $950 because after it's world trip, the M3 might appreciate a CLA and back-rub. The desired function of the kitty would be as a basis for a charity contribution. If the camera came back with film intact, we could make gift calendars, or a book, and try to find other ways to make that kitty grow. Also, with the camera looking set to clock up thousands of miles, we might even be able to find a sponsor to contribute a cent per mile. Pity the camera can't claim any Air Miles! Does it need a passport? I think it's Leica Passport expired a few decades ago. Website? It would be nice to set up a website to tell the story and to show the camera's progress on a world map. Recipients could post e-postcards of the M3 enjoying different places. However, I have no ability in that field. Is there anyone for whom setting up such a website might not be too much trouble? Peter Cheyne