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William Lindley
4-Jul-1998, 17:15
I am new to large format photography, and have just finished completing a 4x5 fi eld kit. Now that I am ready to go, I find that I am having some trouble finding sheet film. I am on a budget, so I want the best value I can get, but have no d esire to compromise quality. I currently use Velvia, and am interested in transp arency film only, at this time. Does anyone know first; where the best price on film is in the San Francisco bay area? And secondly; where is a good place to ta ke it for prossesing, and what are the prices? I have searched the net and can f ind little help.

Thanks,

Bill







hanks

anonymous
6-Jul-1998, 00:44
While I agree that B&H is a good place to order the film from (or unique photo o r...), my concern is having it shipped during the summer. Call me silly, but are UPS trucks (the container department) air conditioned? Won't the film deteriora te in this heat?

I'd probably look for a local source in SF and pick the film up there. Ditto for dropping the transparencies off for processing.

QT Luong
7-Jul-1998, 14:42
I am also worried about heat during shipping in summer. I buy most of my film in winter. If I buy film in summer I require air shipping. In the South Bay there are also a few labs which would process LF E6, like Custom Color Lab and Calypso.

Ron Shaw
7-Jul-1998, 19:03
I get my film from Adorama. I buy it year around, and havent had any problems. A 10 pack locally goes for about 25-30 bucks, 15-17 mail order. I live near the S F bay area also, and send mine to Ferarri Color in Sac. for processing, but ther e are local sources for processing (I know there is one in Berkely, at least). I f you process locally, you pay around 3-4 bucks per sheet. If you send them off, you can get it done for as little as 1.75 per sheet.

Gary Petrick
15-Jul-1998, 02:59
As for the film part I go to Keeble & Shuchat, located in Palo Alto (290 Califor nia Dr.) They have two stores across the street from each other, one for pro stu ff and the other for the rest. As for the processing, I have had great success with Peninsula Photographics, 517 Ninth Ave, in San Mateo. They can do anything you want for the 4 X 5 and at a very reasonible price.

Gary Petrick
15-Jul-1998, 03:09
As for the film I like Keeble & Shuchat in Palo Alto. It's located @ 290 Califor nia Dr. They have two stores across the street from each other, check them both out. As for the processing, I like Peninsula Photographics located in San Mateo. They can do anything you might need and they have very reasonable prices. Their turn around time for processing is hard to beat and the quality is first rate.

Li Lin
14-Mar-2000, 15:35
You might wanna check out Looking Glass in Berkeley. The stores looks like having good price, but I never tried myself. 2848 Telegraph Ave, Berkeley, CA 94705 510-548-6888

btw, anybody tell me where to buy view camera in the bay area? both new and used?

Thanks.

Achal Pashine
8-Feb-2002, 20:30
Keeble Shuchat, 290 Palo alto carries 4X5 film, I buy from there. I have been processing my own b/w. but have heard that Calypso is good. (you may have to box the film properly for processing, otherwise they charge .75 extra for film from holder (again this is what I have heard, no first hand experience)

Joe Nagy
3-Mar-2002, 14:13
Adolph Gasser downtown SF sells View Camera Magazine. Also, unless you have a 100% light tight space at home to load sheet film you should scout a place with a darkroom to load your holders.

You can buy film at a place in the 400 block of Bryant street (I forget the name) and load at Chromeworks (who will also process).