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Don't you normally use Peak Labs?
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I got carried away at the weekend. I went out for a city walk and dropped by a couple of local parks. Somehow I managed to finish an entire 36 roll of Rollei RPX 400. I'd decided on that with the weather generally being fairly grey here and the XA3 lens only being f3.5. A local place I used last time will process and scan for 40 Chinese Yuan... About £4.50. They'll be ready Friday so it'll be interesting to see what comes out. Film is 3 years past sell by and kept in a fairly warm environment.
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Nice, just paid £12 to get two rolls on 1hr dev only. I picked this up from a charity shop today along with five rolls of expired film.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...1e5a9f1f10.jpg
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Excellent find there. I'll be interested to know if it's all it's hyped up to be.
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Let's hope so, so far it just feels like a flimsy point and shoot.
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My pics from the XA3 came out nicely. Very grainy and contrasty but quite gritty and realistic for street style shots. I tried to post a few but failed dismally due to the Internet issues. Will have another try later.
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Can't wait to see them, your pics from over there are always good.
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Still not sent my film off. I'd like to maybe shoot a roll of MF, my Super Fujica Six in the classic square format has to be a favourite but I need to find something to point it at. Am still a bit jaded from the poo(r) pics from the Contessa that now seems to need sorting. I've been trying to think back to when I used it more - I'm a bit too point and shoot now. Hmm.
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