On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Bruce Dayton wrote:
> The Sam's Club here has a Frontier but they don't have any carriers
> for 120 film - so 35mm or APS are the only choices.  I would be
> surprised if yours actually has the carriers.

This is what I expected, and if they do have the carriers, I'm sure
they're clueless.

BTW, just how much effort goes into changing a Frontier from 135 to 120?
Anyone know? They claim its some big deal to do it on their unit, which is
what the price increase is about.

I plan on calling the corporate office to find ou if any changes have been
sent out from HQ, I really do feel like the local store is trying to make
me go elsewhere...

> And if they are anything like the one here, I would absolutely not
> trust them with my negatives - I have 300+ rolls of scratches,
> chemical stains and improper cutting (slice right through negatives
> rather than between them) to prove it.

I kinda expected that, to be honest..

I don't mind taking my print film to the prolab here, its abou; the same
price (formerly, with the photoclub at Ritz, 120 was slightly cheaper), I
already take all my E6 and any B&W I want a _real_ enlargment done of ot
them anyway.

My greatest sadness is now it'll cost me that much more to have som eproof
prints done at 4x5 from 645 for my photoclub (which I've been elected
Emperor for Life of!) and to have proof and enlargments done of slides.

The prolab has to do internegs.. sigh.

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