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Dare to dream that one day there is enough resurgence in Film interest that Kodachrome might make a reappearance. Even if it was pricy and development options were limiter, I bet it would sell like hotcakes.
 
Trollin' around for other stuff, came across these old Kodak ad pieces from the '20's and '30's. Poor scans but interesting:

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I'd buy a film camera if they started making IR film again.
 
I still have a couple SLRs packed away 20 years ago somewhere, one has about 5 pounds of extra lenses. Be interesting to see if 35mm will make a come back in this day of digital everything. All we need is film and antique batteries! :unsure: :jester:
 
I still have a couple SLRs packed away 20 years ago somewhere, one has about 5 pounds of extra lenses. Be interesting to see if 35mm will make a come back in this day of digital everything. All we need is film and antique batteries! :unsure: :jester:
I still have a Canon T-70 that I still would love to go out and shoot with.
 
I still have a couple SLRs packed away 20 years ago somewhere, one has about 5 pounds of extra lenses. Be interesting to see if 35mm will make a come back in this day of digital everything. All we need is film and antique batteries! :unsure: :jester:
Film is easy to find, thought not cheap. I've put up a few images with T-Max and processed here. Batteries? Not with my F-2 Nikon unless I ~need~ a meter, and the FM is totally manual. No batteries required.

And a good manual workhorse SLR camera for dependability is a Pentax K-1000.
 
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So some are making the film? But where can you get it developed? I never had the equipment to develop film. Walmart used to do it but I don't think they develop anymore. :unsure:
 
So some are making the film? But where can you get it developed? I never had the equipment to develop film. Walmart used to do it but I don't think they develop anymore. :unsure:
There are plenty of outfits doing the service, a quick search of "film developers" will get a list. The pharmacy chain CVS here in the southeast will do it: C-41 (print emulsion), slide film or B&W. Gotta be a service closer to you.
 
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