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Old 20-01-09, 12:26
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It all depends on where you want to go with your photography. I was never able to do home developing or printing but I do still put a reel of mono through one of my film cameras now and again - usually the Rolleiflex or K1000. Prices for D&P are eye wateringly high now as it's so far off mainstream you have to seek out specialists to do this now. IIRC, last year I paid £18 for a reel of 36 B&W D&P (6"x4") from 35mm film. i haven't put a reel of 120 through the Rollei for a few years now, so shudder to think how much develop and contact sheet would be, probably about the same as above I suspect.

I do enjoy using my film cameras now and again, it slows me down, makes me think, think hard, about the picture I'm taking. And despite the fact the "printing" is now done on an inkjet - unless you go handprinted - there really is something "quality" about mono film.

I'd say keep a film camera, not necessarily the F5, ditch the D&P kit.
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