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goldTopDeluxe
31-07-2011, 4:56pm
hi all. anybody know of a good resource for reasonably priced Film in Australia - or even better, Melbourne? I'm talking negative film for both 35mm and 120 medium format.

I've thought about going the ebay route from overseas which seems to be the most economical option, but I've always held back given the distance it needs to travel - I'm thinking it may not be so fresh when it hits my doorstep.

Or anybody had any good experiences / aussie ebay seller to recommend?

thanks.

ricktas
31-07-2011, 5:05pm
Firstly, welcome to AP.

I suggest you have a look at : www.vanbar.com.au if you are looking for someone with a store in Melb

goldTopDeluxe
31-07-2011, 5:15pm
thanks for the welcome. yep - been to vanbar. its where i get film currently, usually buying bricks at a time. but - i'm thinking i can do better in terms of price. In fact, it was one of the guys at Vanbar who suggested looking up a certain seller on ebay, but - i've forgotten who it was they suggested. Anybody actually bought film over the internet/from overseas supplier? was the film okay when it got to you?

ricktas
31-07-2011, 5:19pm
try B&H and Adorama, both in the US and reliable:

www.bhphotovideo.com (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/?BI=2316&KBID=3118)
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg175/snoopytas/advertising/bh_professionalcamerascopy.jpg (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/?BI=2316&KBID=3118)

www.adorama.com (http://www.adorama.com/?kbid=63860)
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg175/snoopytas/advertising/Adorama-2.jpg (http://www.adorama.com/?kbid=63860)

fabian628
31-07-2011, 6:50pm
have bought from BH and freestyle in the past. Fast postage, eg. 5-7 days and well packed. I havent seen any effects of x ray scan.

Ebay is probably slightly cheaper overall if you are looking for only one type of film and only 5-10 rolls. However if you want several different films and the ebay seller either does not have all of these or does not combine shipping, it can be more expensive.
The prices in te US are much more reasonable than in Australia, thats for sure.

nightbringer
03-08-2011, 9:28am
One 'big' seller in Australia is cheap_shots_AU I think the seller's name is, there's a few around ebay.
Film in Australia is fairly expensive per roll IMO, maybe if you found some of that chinese Lucky film you might save some, but the quality of the film isn't that good in my eyes.

junqbox
03-08-2011, 10:11am
+1 for CheapShots_Au on eBay.

peakey
05-08-2011, 9:34am
I've not purchased anything from here, but I had it recommended to me the other day.

Good to compare a few places: http://www.lofico.com.au/ (http://www.lofico.com.au/)

richie4540
10-08-2011, 8:30pm
hi all. anybody know of a good resource for reasonably priced Film in Australia - or even better, Melbourne? I'm talking negative film for both 35mm and 120 medium format.

I've thought about going the ebay route from overseas which seems to be the most economical option, but I've always held back given the distance it needs to travel - I'm thinking it may not be so fresh when it hits my doorstep.

Or anybody had any good experiences / aussie ebay seller to recommend?

thanks.

you dont mention if you are after B+W or colour but i got great service from Chris at BlancoNegro in syd for film and chemicals to develop, otherwise i have never had a problem with ordering from OS, a box of 4x5 sheet film velvia 20 sheets in brisbane is 210 from HK in 4 days is 70 delivered. guess which one i am buying from?

regards richard

fillum
10-08-2011, 10:09pm
I've not purchased anything from here, but I had it recommended to me the other day.

Good to compare a few places: http://www.lofico.com.au/ (http://www.lofico.com.au/)I bought a few rolls from Lofico last week. Ordered Wednesday, arrived Friday (in Sydney). Prices seem good, shipping was around $7-8 for 6 rolls of 120. They seem to have a good range including some more 'experimental' stuff like Rollei Crossbird and Redbird. Looks like they only do 35mm and 120/220 (not 4x5, etc).



Cheers.

stickytape
31-12-2011, 11:28pm
I'm looking for film at reasonable prices too. May I please ask what ###### is? Or has it been hashed out for a reason? Sorry, new here hehe

ricktas
01-01-2012, 12:17am
I'm looking for film at reasonable prices too. May I please ask what ###### is? Or has it been hashed out for a reason? Sorry, new here hehe


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rocklogic
24-01-2012, 9:07am
I'd love to find a local source - otherwise the internet/ebay is perhaps the only route to go.

I've just stocked up on Velvia 50 120 for my Mamiya

Tom J McDonald
24-01-2012, 9:45am
Cheap_Shots_Au is good but still pricey. Get a bunch of people together and share shipping costs from B&H or Freestyle.

Michael
29-01-2012, 2:11pm
Another one for Cheap_shots_au. Got another 20 rolls of Velvia 50 in 120 coming in the post as we speak.

sunny6teen
01-02-2012, 9:59pm
if shooting 35mm b/w...keep in mind that you can get 30 metres of neg for about $60 from the U.S.
it'll work out to about $3 for a 36exp. roll

Fedgrub
13-07-2012, 12:28pm
If you know someone in Japan, get them to send you some from Bic or Yodobashi. I picked up a ton of 120 and 135mm stuff from their fridges recently.

yisiyue000
21-02-2013, 4:10pm
I suppose the only way that the pricy film u can buy is purchasing on B&H.