Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/06

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Subject: RE: [Leica] Buying film locally
From: "Lee, Jonathan" <Jonathan.Lee@hrcc.on.ca>
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 17:13:01 -0400

I can't get Kodachrome in Hamilton, Canada (pop. 300,000).  I'm within
spitting distance of Rochester but whenever I've asked for it, the stock
response is: "They don't make it anymore.  You should buy this Velvia." As
if!!

Even when I travel to Manhattan I bring my film along.  Why should I waste
my travel (meaning holiday) time looking for a film store that stocks more
than Kodak gold? 

Jonathan Lee

- -----Original Message-----
From: Doug Richardson [mailto:doug@meditor.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 5:33 PM
To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: [Leica] Buying film locally


"Anthony Atkielski" <anthony@atkielski.com> wrote:

>I've never understood this reluctance to buy film locally... Here in
Paris you can get any kind of film you want.

But much through I love Paris - surely the world's most civilised
city - on occasions I travel to other countries where the cuisine,
wine, and range of film are much more limited.Outside of capital
cities, the range of film sold by camera stores can shrink
dramatically to a handful of popular brands - virtually all colour
negative..

In Brugge last month I could find only one shop (after a long search)
which sold Kodachrome. In Crete two years ago, I found that no-one in
the second-largest city sold Kodachrome.

I remember discovering several decades ago (the hard way) that
Stupendouschrome sold in the UK had quite a different colour balance
to Stupendouschrome sold in its country of origin.(Let's spare the
blushes of the film company concerned, which has long since vanished
into the pages of history. When I bought my first Leica, you could get
colour film from Kodak, Ilford, Agfa, Gaevret, Perutz, Ferrania,
Ansco... and probably others I can't remember.)

Doug Richardson
(Thus spake the Ancient Photographer, a Leica in his hand)