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P3D Re: Film redesign
- From: George Gioumousis <georggms@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Re: Film redesign
- Date: Fri, 9 Oct 1998 18:56:20 -0700 (PDT)
klein@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote
>
> Hi folks,
>
> > It would be a difficult comparison at that. When Kodak discontinued 127
> > (only 3 or 4 years ago in Canada) they had only made it available for
> > years in one form (Kodacolor 200). No slide film, no B/W. I rarely bought
> > it because this form didn't often suit my purposes. (If it had been
> > available as slide film, I have a couple of Baby Rollei's that would make
> > a super mf pair with about the right separation ...).
>
> After reading the 127 film discussion, I should probably add that b&w
> negative film, 100 ASA, is still available in this format, manufactured by
> a company in Croatia.
>
> alex
> http://www.stereoscopy.com
>
I too have a baby Rollei, and loved it. BH, in their used camera dept, had
127 Ektachrome for an exorbitant price. Furthermore, there is a place called
Film for Classics which sells it.
Stereo Stereo
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