Not so much a question of can you afford it but will you find a lab that will 
do a good job processing it, (and by a good job I mean simply returning 
negatives that aren't smegged up due to contaminated chemicals).  One of the 
main reasons I picked up a *ist D three years ago was that all the 
"professional" photo labs within easy walk or short drive were going out of 
business.

-----Original Message-----
>From: Joseph McAllister <pentax...@mac.com>
>Sent: Dec 21, 2008 1:59 PM
>To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <pdml@pdml.net>
>Subject: Re: Its almost 2009 - Who's still shooting 35mm film?
>
>No exposures yet on the roll of Velvia in my stolen 67. But I still  
>have two exposed rolls in the fridge. One LX has film in it, as do the  
>PZ-1p and the 90-WR. In the freezer are about 80 rolls of 135-35, 30  
>rolls of 120, 9 cartridges of 110, 20 sheets of 2 1/4 x 3 1/4, 60  
>sheets of 4x5, and 75 sheets of 8x10.
>
>Guess I'd better get out there.
>
>But can I afford to have them processed when I do shoot them?
>
>
>Joseph McAllister
>pentax...@mac.com
>
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