View Poll Results: How many sheets of Fuji Quickload a year do you use.

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  • upto 100 Sheets

    12 21.43%
  • upto 200 Sheets

    17 30.36%
  • upto 300 Sheets

    7 12.50%
  • upto 400 Sheets

    2 3.57%
  • upto 500 Sheets

    0 0%
  • upto 1000 Sheets

    0 0%
  • upto 2000 Sheets

    0 0%
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Thread: Fuji Quickload

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    Fuji Quickload

    How many sheets of Fuji Quickload do you use a year?

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    Re: Fuji Quickload

    Last year I used a total of 40 (Fuji Astia 100F and Fuji Neopan100 Acros).

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    Re: Fuji Quickload

    well vote then

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    zero they just cost way to much and since I do not backpack and rarely if ever shoot more than a mile from the car the weight issue is not a problem either

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    Re: Fuji Quickload

    I used about 60 sheets of Kodak Readyloads. Does that count, or is this specifically about Fuji?

    Bruce Watson

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    Re: Fuji Quickload

    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Watson View Post
    I used about 60 sheets of Kodak Readyloads. Does that count, or is this specifically about Fuji?
    This ones about fuji and since I thought Kodak had stopped making theirs it kind of irrelevant unless you are buying fuji.

    You can always start another poll about how many kodak sheets would use if they made it again. Or Ilford.

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    Re: Fuji Quickload

    I voted. Last year I used about 175 sheets of Astia and 80 sheets of Acros in Quickloads. I have a bunch of both in the freezer and will miss them when they are gone.
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    Re: Fuji Quickload

    Zero.

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    Re: Fuji Quickload

    I used about 150-175 160s and rdp3.
    I hope they reconsider, i hate traveling with a 20 or 30 4x5 film holders.
    I only use regular holders for B&W film and QL for color.
    It easier for me to take 5 or 10 regular holders for B&W and a 40 or 60 sheets of 160s QL. Much lighter and easier.
    The plus for me is that i can write my exposure notes on the tabs and my lab keeps everything together.
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    Re: Fuji Quickload

    Approx 80- Provia 100F.
    Approx 80- Velvia 50.
    Approx 40- Velvia 100.
    Approx 10- Astia.
    Approx 10- 160S.

    I shoot predominantly color (perhaps 80%) and use QL's for trips where flight or backpacking is involved, and use regular holders for local shoots and B&W's. Will be sure to assess my stock and place an order in the near future.

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