Best Prices on ReadyLoad/QuickLoads?

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Gentlemen,

Who has the best prices for 4X5 ReadyLoads and/or Quickloads? Of course, availability is an issue as well. Notice B&H does not carry negative films anymore. Obviously there is a better source. Any suggestions?

Thanks, Gar

-- Gary Albertson (garyalb@outlawnet.com), January 02, 2001

Answers

according to their website, B&H still carries neg film. i just did a search, and got this: http://www03.bhphotovideo.com/default.sph/FrameWork.class - i buy my readyload tmax100 b/w from two local suppliers in oregon, pro photo in portland, and photovision in salem. i pay $42 per box.

-- jnorman (jnorman@teleport.com), January 02, 2001.

I just checked B&H's web site and they no longer list Tmazx readyloads. I don't use it often, but I will miss it anyway. I bought several boxes when I heard that it was being discontiuned and now I'm glad I did.

-- Ron Mcelroy (rnrmcelroy@aol.com), January 03, 2001.

I'd suggest checking with the guys at Badger Graphics in Wisconsin at http://www.badgergraphic.com and Robert White in the UK at http://www.robertwhite.co.uk Both have carried Fuji Quickload negative film in the recent past at good prices.

-- Donald Brewster (dpbrewster@prodigy.net), January 03, 2001.

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