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    35mm film..what to do?

    Does anyone use 35mm film anymore?

    I have been cleaning out a few cupboards and have come across some of my old camera gear.

    Minolta X-700 w/ Minolta MD 50mm f/1.7
    Tokina RMC 70-210mm f/4
    Tokina SD 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5
    King MC Auto Tele Converter 2X MD
    Minolta 280PX Flash

    I have even found a roll of Kodak Max 400 colour print film so maybe I could run that through to see if its all functional.

    But what other problems could I run into if I want to play with all this again?

    Can you still buy film relatively easy or is it impossible to find?

    What do you do for processing? I think I had to send it away the last few times I used slide film so could this be the case for prints now?

    Part of the reason I am reviewing this is that I am a little disappointed in the Canon Powershot S5 IS. I wanted to step up to a proper DSLR but funds are tight and the Powershot was purchased two years ago. Since then the gloss has gone off and the camera does not get used.


    So....would the Minolta X-700 be better than the Powershot if you can overcome the film developing issue?

    Collective wisdom, much appreciated

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    35mm film can still be bought and processed at specialist camera shops (at least in Brisbane). If you want to do fancy stuff (slides, b&w, professional processing) though it's getting harder and harder.

    Having said that 35mm film is probably only now coming close to being matched for resolution by the best and most expensive DSLR's. So, if it works for you use it and love it

    Depending on how much you use your camera it might take a lot of processing before a DSLR had paid for itself... by which time it would be out of date...
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    How old is your Minolta X700, is it still working OK. They had a problem with the shutter electronics. There are 2 capacitors in the shutter circuit which over time dry out and fail.

    Mine failed after about 10 years of use. Easily fixed I'm told but digital is so easy these days I have not bothered.

    I had the same 280PX Flash too.
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    Try this!-
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/camera-cor...hlight=develop

    I've got a few rolls of old film lying about that I keep meaning to give it a go on.

    These days, film SLRs are going just about free on ebay. As long as you've got the lenses to match.

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    Film is still available in all the ISO ratings, hell, you can still buy Fuji print film at Woolies.

    The only way to ever get decent prints from negs was to send them off to a Pro lab, the local 60/90 minute processors did a pretty poor job on average, so it's not a huge loss if you are serious about quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by feral View Post
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    I have even found a roll of Kodak Max 400 colour print film so maybe I could run that through to see if its all functional.

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    Check the processing expiry date on the box. If not too far out of date it should be OK, if kept in the fridge and it's miles out of date it should be OK.
    If it's years out of date and your house gets stinking hot in summer and the film has been hot too, good luck

    When we had snow here a few years back the only rolls of print film I had were a couple of years out of date. "No worries" I thought, I've done this before.
    Not one image on the two rolls of film came out.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by feral View Post

    Minolta X-700 w/ Minolta MD 50mm f/1.7




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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    35mm film can still be bought and processed at specialist camera shops (at least in Brisbane).
    I will investigate our Melbourne suppliers today.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ferret View Post
    How old is your Minolta X700, is it still working OK. They had a problem with the shutter electronics. There are 2 capacitors in the shutter circuit which over time dry out and fail.

    Mine failed after about 10 years of use. Easily fixed I'm told but digital is so easy these days I have not bothered.

    I had the same 280PX Flash too.
    I've had this problem before and it has been repaired. Since then the camera has sort of been in storage.

    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Check the processing expiry date on the box. If not too far out of date it should be OK, if kept in the fridge and it's miles out of date it should be OK.
    If it's years out of date and your house gets stinking hot in summer and the film has been hot too, good luck

    When we had snow here a few years back the only rolls of print film I had were a couple of years out of date. "No worries" I thought, I've done this before.
    Not one image on the two rolls of film came out.....
    Same hot/cold storage facility as the camera.....might as well go straight to the bin

    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    Awesome lens!!!
    Yeah...thats what I thought. I don't think the Powershot lens is anywhere near the quality of SLR lenses.

    I just so happened to mention my findings to the Chief Financial Officer this morning....best not to come home with a DSLR today



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    Quote Originally Posted by feral View Post
    I just so happened to mention my findings to the Chief Financial Officer this morning....best not to come home with a DSLR today
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    Wouldn't his Tokina lenses fit a Nikon DSLR ?

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