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Using something like Gold200 (which in 120 is surprising close to Portra 400 in colours) at typically £9 a roll then development at £5-6, means that MF can be down to just over a £1 a shot if you scan yourself (the economies of a £300 scanner become apparent and it soon pays for itself, I shot 32 rolls of 120 last year, and it averaged out colour+B/W at about £1.20 a shot)
I’ve given up with 35mm film as IMO I need expensive film stock and expensive glass to get the results that I need and a s/h M6 plus 35mm Summicron at £4-5K just isn’t going to happen!!!!
I did look into a decent scanner for negatives, but I don't shoot nowhere as much 120 as you. So it would take me many years to get my cost back (then there's the converting them and software etc - I pay £23 for dev and tiff scans on 120. I think it's £22 for the same on 35mm.


