• What are the best options to shoot traditional black and white film?

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  • I have an old 35mm SLR camera...

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    Question by wayne
    04/11/2011

My first suggestion is this re-branded Kodak tri-x film for about $2 a roll at Freestyle Photographic

Answer by wayne
04/11/2011

If you don't have a darkroom then finding processing for traditional black and white can be near impossible. However, I recently (last 6 months) had good success using "color process" B&W film. Any color photo processor can give you good quality black and white prints from this film. I think Fuji and Kodak both make it.

Answer by joelbenroth
05/25/2011
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