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<blockquote data-quote="davemurgtroyd" data-source="post: 1034106" data-attributes="member: 319227"><p>There is still a small market for these cameras and 35mm lenses. The EOS650 body alone sells for £20 to £40 on ebay.</p><p></p><p>A quick Google reveals quite a few developers and printers of 35mm (and 120) film in the UK at reasonable prices.</p><p></p><p>I use a digital camera nowadays but have a collection of over 50 film cameras from the 40's onwards mostly 35mm and most fully working. I even have some film stored in the fridge. I used to develop my own B&W and colour slide film and print my own B&W. I specialised for a while in copying, restoring, enlarging and enhancing old prints.</p><p></p><p>I still have all my old darkroom equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davemurgtroyd, post: 1034106, member: 319227"] There is still a small market for these cameras and 35mm lenses. The EOS650 body alone sells for £20 to £40 on ebay. A quick Google reveals quite a few developers and printers of 35mm (and 120) film in the UK at reasonable prices. I use a digital camera nowadays but have a collection of over 50 film cameras from the 40's onwards mostly 35mm and most fully working. I even have some film stored in the fridge. I used to develop my own B&W and colour slide film and print my own B&W. I specialised for a while in copying, restoring, enlarging and enhancing old prints. I still have all my old darkroom equipment. [/QUOTE]
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