My cousin has a student ID and gets me a 30% discount on those. So my only excuse is not being in America right this moment. I should have stocked up before traveling to Brasil...
I do wish you had asked if they had any Kodachrome 40 left over
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Anyone got any idea as to how to order direct from Kodak in Europe? Any idea of the prices? After all most of these films are actually made or finished in France!
johnnhud wrote:Color Negative = 10.61
Etchachrome 64T = 9.80
Black & White = 7.41
I'm definitely shooting a feature this year :lol:
Actually I might not shoot it in Super 8. This is because I pretty much committed to Single-8 due to frame registration issues with Super 8 among other things. But I confess it would rock to shoot in Super-8 at those prices, especially if I also got student discount in processing.
Single 8 filmstock: $16
Processing: $10
There are no discounts with Single 8 and no negative to work with, those are the cons.
"Here we all are, all our nationalities chatting and joking on a forum- two or three generations ago we were blowing each other up! "
Mogzy wrote:Anyone got any idea as to how to order direct from Kodak in Europe?
um, call them? that's what i always do. in sweden they don't officialy sell it direct, but somebody has to stock it and sell to resellers so it's available. start with the yellow pages.
If you pick up the film at Kodak Burbank and pay with cash you get an extra 2% discount. Imagine, I pay $12.63 for a 100 ft. roll of wonderful 16mm Plus X negative for my Scoopic MS. It's great to live an hour away from Hollywood! It's sick how many movie film developing labs are around here. RGB lab processes 16mm color negative for 10 cents a foot! That's $10 for a 100 ft roll!!!! California rocks!!!!!!
"Imagine, I pay $12.63 for a 100 ft. roll of wonderful 16mm Plus X negative for my Scoopic MS"
What's the original price? Tri-X 7266 (16mm) was around $14.50 for me before tax, even after a 30% student discount. The negative is much cheaper, I guess...