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is film at Poundland a regular occurance? what section do they put it? I've defected to B&M lately but no film there
Semi regular. Its with the computer junk, blank CD's usb fans that sort of thing.
is film at Poundland a regular occurance? what section do they put it? I've defected to B&M lately but no film there
Semi regular. Its with the computer junk, blank CD's usb fans that sort of thing.
is film at Poundland a regular occurance? what section do they put it? I've defected to B&M lately but no film there
is film at Poundland a regular occurance? what section do they put it? I've defected to B&M lately but no film there
Very regular, yes, but not in all of their branches. Only one of them on Queen's St Cardiff sells film, for example.
They're usually near the blank CDs, etc.
Edit: That was weird, didn't see any of the replies to that question until after I posted mine.
Don't knock it because it's cheap. I've got a Poundland Film Group on Flickr here. Lots of examples of scanned AgfaPhoto in there, and some handy discussions.Thanks mate - i've just bought 2nd hand film camera (from this lovely forum) and altho i bought some nice fuji film, i think i need some cheapo cheap to start off with. Used to work in Klickphotopoint (max spielman) in early 2000s when they basically gave it away, should have stocked up
Don't knock it because it's cheap. I've got a Poundland Film Group on Flickr here. Lots of examples of scanned AgfaPhoto in there, and some handy discussions.
well not so much thinking that its crap cos its cheap, just that i wont be burning through cash taking photos which might be utter crapola until i know what i'm doing again (i always was intensely paranoid about my ability to load film properly!)
If you speak with Andysnap,he may be able to obtain the services of Bentley to help you through the fog.
Been picking up the odd £5 or £10 worth, as I pass my local branch. Dead handy.Made off like a villain with £20 of Agfa Vista 200 from the Poundland in Tooting Broadway. There's still about 25/30 rolls left, if anyone's in the area.
thats interesting - i had thought about going around the charity shops when i went into town but the one time i remembered i didn thave time. i thikn i gave my old compact & APS camera & films to a charity shop when i moved out about 9 years ago as i didnt have the room, unless they are hidden in a box somewhere. Maybe those Klick films were my old ones as i used to work there, we piled 'em high and sold em cheap!
cant imagine anyone would want an APS camera now.....
I have five APS camera,s and over 30 films still in the fridge,I love using them.
A T90 would be nice, I don't have a T series Canon. I have 13 Canons at the moment so it would even them up too. Not that I'm superstitious or anything.
A T90 would be nice, I don't have a T series Canon. I have 13 Canons at the moment so it would even them up too. Not that I'm superstitious or anything.[/
I managed to get a T90 at the Carboot, its fitted with a Tamron Adaptall two lens, the shutter fires but then displays a fault, its only going to be an ornament in our daughters film camera collection so not too bad
Thanks I will give it a goIf the shutter fires that's encouraging..just keep firing the shutter with the lens off to see if that makes a difference, and play with all the features and it might clear.
ThanksTwo things commonly go wrong with the T90 and give the EEE fault - the shutter mechanism gets dirty or there's a small rubber washer which perishes and has to be replaced. Both are caused by lack of use. Press the battery check button inside the door on the handgrip and see if it clears the fault and the shutter fires again. Google "EEE syndrome" for many, many more suggestions
Personally I'd ask someone like Miles Whitehead for an opinion; they can usually be repaired and it's worth doing because they're a brilliant camera (I may be biased).