Film prices


Benji77 said:
Even with your follow up question, I still have no clue what you are trying to ask, hence I dont think many people can help.

Sheet film is SHEET film (4x5) etc.
Roll film is ROLL film 36 frames, 24 frames etc.

Yap I want know about the price can be used on my Nikon FE???

The only 35mm film of 36 frames, but they have ISO 200, 400 or 800 color film right??

I have really no idea of the price from recent..
Cause I just got my Nikon FE recently and haven't try to put in the film yet...

Anyone can help?????

If only search from the eBay there have a lots of 4 roll or 8 roll the price is just slight on $9 - 12 USD.

Cause I have no idea in Sg :(


Please look at the photo lah..

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Nikon FE is a 35mm film camera so use any 35mm film! How many frames does not matter. The cost of developing is the same for 12/24/36 frames.

ISO - again depends on what you want to use, what your lighting condition is. and set it accordingly on your camera

Since you just want to try out I recommend going to any place like Ruby Photo, Tripple D ( please find on google where they are located) and buy some film. You can check for prices with them as well. Buying online works out better only when ur ordering in larger quantities in general.


Yap I want know about the price can be used on my Nikon FE???

The only 35mm film of 36 frames, but they have ISO 200, 400 or 800 color film right??

I have really no idea of the price from recent..
Cause I just got my Nikon FE recently and haven't try to put in the film yet...

Anyone can help?????

If only search from the eBay there have a lots of 4 roll or 8 roll the price is just slight on $9 - 12 USD.

Cause I have no idea in Sg :(


Please look at the photo lah..
 

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knight84 said:
Nikon FE is a 35mm film camera so use any 35mm film! How many frames does not matter. The cost of developing is the same for 12/24/36 frames.

ISO - again depends on what you want to use, what your lighting condition is. and set it accordingly on your camera

Since you just want to try out I recommend going to any place like Ruby Photo, Tripple D ( please find on google where they are located) and buy some film. You can check for prices with them as well. Buying online works out better only when ur ordering in larger quantities in general.

Ok thank you so much.

Btw how much of the price for the 36 frames.

Estimate only..

Thanks
 

What is there to estimate the price is the price la!
 

Bravia said:
S$4 - S$18.

I can already anticipate your next post...

Thanks your help..

Cause look like the film really is life end.. Not much shop will carry the film or processing the film photos.

Total the cost is just like the bomb
 

Thanks your help..

Cause look like the film really is life end.. Not much shop will carry the film or processing the film photos.

Mate,
With all due respect, I think you are really new to the world of analogue photography. Your series of questions suggests that you have not done enough research and are expecting answers from other members served to you. That is my perception and you can correct this if you feel this is not so.

You have only scratched the surface. Within this thread, if you just click through the history of pages, you will find very quickly an extremely helpful guide posted by Benji77 a few weeks ago on street prices of 35mm and 120mm film available in Singapore.

Oh and with regards to the availability of film, you don't have to worry. There are sufficient suppliers/shops. Just got to know where to look.
 

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Bravia said:
Mate,
With all due respect, I think you are really new to the world of analogue photography. Your series of questions suggests that you have not done enough research and are expecting answers from other members served to you. That is my perception and you can correct this if you feel this is not so.

You have only scratched the surface. Within this thread, if you just click through the history of pages, you will find very quickly an extremely helpful guide posted by Benji77 a few weeks ago on street prices of 35mm and 120mm film available in Singapore.

Oh and with regards to the availability of film, you don't have to worry. There are sufficient suppliers/shops. Just got to know where to look.

Yes I'm really newbie in the film base..
 

Hi, brothers..


I have my price is from JB shop, the price of 135 at ISO 400 of 36 frame at only Rm12.00

:)
 

Hi, brothers..


I have my price is from JB shop, the price of 135 at ISO 400 of 36 frame at only Rm12.00

:)

if u dun mind expired films (can be used too!), u can try Konata at Peninsular Plaza... they are selling them at $1.80 each roll. But last check on tuesday when I happen to pass by, there is no stock.
 

sinned79 said:
if u dun mind expired films (can be used too!), u can try Konata at Peninsular Plaza... they are selling them at $1.80 each roll. But last check on tuesday when I happen to pass by, there is no stock.

Thanks your advised.
 

Sweetheart,
If a film camera has the ability to choose the film he wants to digest, its gonna be a tough life man.
There are so many films to choose from, depending on your taste.

This thread updates us on the film prices in Singapore's local shops. We intend to keep it that way so that people like yourself can be kept in the loop.
You can even download the file for reference.

If you feel that film prices are 'the bomb', I can take your Nikon FE and trade it for a Starbucks Latte.
Starbuck's Latte prices are also 'the bomb'.

Yap I want know about the price can be used on my Nikon FE???

The only 35mm film of 36 frames, but they have ISO 200, 400 or 800 color film right??

I have really no idea of the price from recent..
Cause I just got my Nikon FE recently and haven't try to put in the film yet...

Anyone can help?????

If only search from the eBay there have a lots of 4 roll or 8 roll the price is just slight on $9 - 12 USD.

Cause I have no idea in Sg :(


Please look at the photo lah..
 

Benji77 said:
Sweetheart,
If a film camera has the ability to choose the film he wants to digest, its gonna be a tough life man.
There are so many films to choose from, depending on your taste.

This thread updates us on the film prices in Singapore's local shops. We intend to keep it that way so that people like yourself can be kept in the loop.
You can even download the file for reference.

If you feel that film prices are 'the bomb', I can take your Nikon FE and trade it for a Starbucks Latte.
Starbuck's Latte prices are also 'the bomb'.

Keep cool man...

I'm just entry for films who knew about the info or any experience on this?

Cause your know, but I believe you know the scan in photos cost per piece and wash the films cost.

I'm everything is just a zero... Since you have the experience, just sharing here.

Thanks
 

Hi, i recently just started taking out my dad's old Nikon F4 to play, decided to bring it for holiday this time instead of my digital cams.
Just wanna know where can I get and the price Fuji Velvia films here? Seen the photos by some online, and the Velvia 50/100 seems to replicate the sort of colours I like to shoot on digital.
Also, are there alternative film to get the strong, saturated colours similar to the Velvia?
Thanks:)
 

Believe me we've all kept our cool! All the info is there in this very same thread. Infact I told you where to check out for more details. Being new is one thing. Expecting to be spoon fed is another!

Keep cool man...

I'm just entry for films who knew about the info or any experience on this?

Cause your know, but I believe you know the scan in photos cost per piece and wash the films cost.

I'm everything is just a zero... Since you have the experience, just sharing here.

Thanks
 

F4 is a nice camera..congrats!

Velvia 50/100 are slide films and not negative. The do have amazing color saturation. ( you can read on google the difference between color negative and color slide( or positive))

Color negative films with good saturation are Agfa 400, Ektar 100
The other films to use that are cost effective - Superia 400, Superia 200

Look up ruby photo or tripple d for buying film ( search for them online)
Have fun shooting - be sure to read the nitty gritties on the forum there is lots of info around



Hi, i recently just started taking out my dad's old Nikon F4 to play, decided to bring it for holiday this time instead of my digital cams.
Just wanna know where can I get and the price Fuji Velvia films here? Seen the photos by some online, and the Velvia 50/100 seems to replicate the sort of colours I like to shoot on digital.
Also, are there alternative film to get the strong, saturated colours similar to the Velvia?
Thanks:)
 

Hi, thanks!! I think i am more into the Ektar 100, looks like it has finer grain from what i see online, but still prefer the Velvia's colours:)
F4 is a nice camera..congrats!

Velvia 50/100 are slide films and not negative. The do have amazing color saturation. ( you can read on google the difference between color negative and color slide( or positive))

Color negative films with good saturation are Agfa 400, Ektar 100
The other films to use that are cost effective - Superia 400, Superia 200

Look up ruby photo or tripple d for buying film ( search for them online)
Have fun shooting - be sure to read the nitty gritties on the forum there is lots of info around
 

Metalhead said:
Hi, thanks!! I think i am more into the Ektar 100, looks like it has finer grain from what i see online, but still prefer the Velvia's colours:)

Great! Just keep in mind if u want to e6 your velvia or cross process it. If u want to e6 only photohub does it commercially. There are others here who do it themselves not sure how they charge etc
 

Is Konota constantly selling expired films? I went 1-2 months ago and didn't see any....
 

Is Konota constantly selling expired films? I went 1-2 months ago and didn't see any....

so far i bought twice from them. i think they have stocks on and off... maybe u can get their no and give them a call before going down.
 

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