PS: I have 20 rolls of the 120 film, but at -30C changing film will be inpractical, hence my interest in the 220 film. I have a 220 film holder for it, by the way.... will my bellows freeze before I do?
WTB: Fuji 220 film
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WTB: Fuji 220 film
I am wondering if anyone has some old 220 film they would like to sell? I am particularly interested in Fuji Pro 160S but would be interested to see what is available now that it is no longer made. 
PS: I have 20 rolls of the 120 film, but at -30C changing film will be inpractical, hence my interest in the 220 film. I have a 220 film holder for it, by the way.... will my bellows freeze before I do?
PS: I have 20 rolls of the 120 film, but at -30C changing film will be inpractical, hence my interest in the 220 film. I have a 220 film holder for it, by the way.... will my bellows freeze before I do?
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Re: WTB: Fuji 220 film
Not sure, but your shutters might start to get a bit slow. I've heard others talk about using those heat packs for warming hands, putting them in to the bag with the lenses.Thingy wrote:.... will my bellows freeze before I do?
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