I'd be in for 2-3 boxes of 8x10 if its $150/box or less.
-Dan
I'd be in for 2-3 boxes of 8x10 if its $150/box or less.
-Dan
With the holidays approaching, this is a less than optimal time to be arranging a special order.
Could this have an order deadline sometime in the early spring to give people a chance to recuperate from the financial burden of feeding Aunt Edna during her December visit?
I'm good for 40 sheets (maybe more) of 8x10 Acros at $7.50/sheet max (2 x 20 sheets/box).
- Leigh
If you believe you can, or you believe you can't... you're right.
Interested in both, but depends on the specifics.
Hi , I would be good for 10 boxes minimum. Cheers Gary
Yes please! Probably ten of each.
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Quickload is a light-tight packaging system for single sheets of 4x5 film.
There is a heavy paper sleeve completely enclosing the film, with a little metal pressure closure at one end.
In use, a Quickload holder (looks like a Polaroid holder) goes in the back of the camera where the film holder would normally go.
To load, put the lever in the release position and insert the sleeve as far as it will go.
To expose, move the lever to the open position, then pull the sleeve out until it stops.
Take the photo, then push the sleeve back in all the way.
Then move the lever to the release position and pull the whole thing out of the holder.
Google Fuji Quickload for pix of the film and holder.
(I may have the wrong names for the lever positions. It's been many years since I used these.)
- Leigh
If you believe you can, or you believe you can't... you're right.
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