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Concerning both Fuji and Kodak E6 film processing, how convenient/widespread is it? How expensive is it? How good is it?How about film, is there some city in Europe where film cost is on a par with B&H?
-- Bud (budcook@attglobal.net), March 03, 2002
we also have knives and forks
-- (matt@pulzer.org), March 03, 2002.
So far I have found the E-6 processing labs to be about twice as numerous and half as expensive as in the U.S.dave
-- dave yoder (lists@home.com), March 03, 2002.
knives and forks ?? what is that ? some dumb western european who´s name is oliver
-- oliver (moengi@zip6020.com), March 03, 2002.
High Bud, I live in North Germany (Hamburg). You can buy E6 (Fuji, Kodak or Agfa) in every city larger than 20.000 inhabitans. In Hamburg I would asume about 500 to 1000 stores. Ektachrome Elite is 2,50 to 3 Euro, Provia F app. 6 Euro. Processing is app. 2.5 Euro overnight and in professional labs (Medi@bild or IPS or Leolab) app. 3.5 Euro.Greetings
-- Ralph Busskamp (Ralph.Busskamp@philips.com), March 04, 2002.
Thanks Ralph, I used to live in Feucht near Nuremberg. I bought bricks of Kodachrome 25 in the U.S. and had it processed at the now- defunct Kodak lab in Germany (best Kodak lab I've ever used).Now with the problems of September 11th, when I travel in Europe I want to buy film locally and have it processed before I return home. E6 film makes that possible. The alternative would be to go digital.
Best Regards,
Bud Cook
-- Bud (budcook@attglobal.net), March 04, 2002.
Bud,
Kodak does Kodachrome in 48 hours here in France. You can find E6 everywhere.
-- Roger (roger@yahoo.fr), March 04, 2002.
What do you mean in France Kodak does Kodachrome in 48 hours??? I though for all Europe Kodachrome meant shipping to Switzerland with an interminable wait???
-- Paul Kiss (paul.kiss@skynet.be), March 18, 2002.