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I bought my gloves at Cathay for around $45 if I remember, it came as a kit with the Panther cloth and some cleaning fluid, brand Kinetronics. Probably $20 or less alone.

http://kinetronics.com/store/asg.html


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I don't remember my gloves being so expensive, mine were $20 or so, same for the brush.

IMO, get the bigger brush, esp if you scan 120mm, the smaller one is too small.
 

the gloves are retailing for like 40. probably can ask for some discount from the sales ppl.
 

the gloves are retailing for like 40. probably can ask for some discount from the sales ppl.

$40 is the price on the tag, they almost always slash it by half. Don't quite understand why they do this though..
 

$40 is the price on the tag, they almost always slash it by half. Don't quite understand why they do this though..

so they can chop the tourist dollar. :bsmilie:
 

I don't remember my gloves being so expensive, mine were $20 or so, same for the brush.
Can use those gloves used by doctors? They are only about $10 for a box of 100. I use them to handle my lenses.
 

Can use those gloves used by doctors? They are only about $10 for a box of 100. I use them to handle my lenses.

thought those gloves are covered with talc to prevent them from sticking together? will stick to the film right? :dunno:
 

so they can chop the tourist dollar. :bsmilie:
- That's the idea, I think :-) I never wanted to buy anything from there at first, but after I had no choice, I was surprised by the big discount. But I stick to the Peninsula branch, the Marina guys don't know me and charge higher.


Can use those gloves used by doctors? They are only about $10 for a box of 100. I use them to handle my lenses.
- I use these when developing films, but I prefer the cloth anti-static gloves for handling negatives, cutting, storing, and scanning them, more comfortable for me. Washable too.



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- That's the idea, I think :-) I never wanted to buy anything from there at first, but after I had no choice, I was surprised by the big discount. But I stick to the Peninsula branch, the Marina guys don't know me and charge higher.



- I use these when developing films, but I prefer the cloth anti-static gloves for handling negatives, cutting, storing, and scanning them, more comfortable for me. Washable too.



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but i think they swap duties so i think u can still see the peninsula staff at marina.
 

thought those gloves are covered with talc to prevent them from sticking together? will stick to the film right? :dunno:
There are non-talc ones. Can get from those shops that supply specially for clinics & hospitals.
 



Took this picture at a clinic. Apparently the Indian gentleman hurt his lips while working and it required some stitching. His co-worker was checking his condition. I can image the pain he's going through...
 

Ouch ! :-) Nice capture, and exposure even with the backlight behind. ...


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Camera: Yashicamat 124.
Film: Agfa Optima (color/c41)


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Starting to miss my 124! :cry:

 

Thanks and yes eamesboy, expired fuji 160c but i added that colour in photoshop for the mood.

I cannot afford a rolleiflex and this Yashica is really not too bad. Can find one easily in ebay for a very cheap price..

 

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