Ok..

I called into Downtown camera - no go :(
They don't have the B&W disposables.........

BUT

My happy go lucky assistant Rebecca was pleased to mention that you could
just shoot the colour film and then PRINT in B&W via the lab :)  I've done
this and the results, while not equal to true B&W film, aren't half bad.

Cheers
Dave

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 7:59 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [personal] OT:TOPDML assistance
>
>
>           Sorry for doing this on the lsit,but canowmail is down
> for abit and thats were
> all my address'a
> are.
>
> A co worker is looking for one of those single use
> B&W(C-41)cameras for a birthday
> present. She
> found on the Ritz site,(a Kodak model)but we cannot seems to find
> a place here on TO thast
> has them.I
> found one on the Konica site,so they make one to,but no sales info.
>
> Anyone know of a place. Her birthday is Wednesday, and i said i'd
> try and fine out
> something for her.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Dave
>
> BTW Aaron has the istD and Sigma 300 now. His April Bluejays
> pictures will be on the
> internet site
> after the game on April 9, 2005.(Battersbox dot com i think it
> is,but i'll find out)
> Now he can fit in better,being he was the only MF shooter the
> last 2 years.LOL
>
> Dave (again)
>
>
>
>
>


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