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From: whalen@erlang.DEC (An Italian at heart)
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Subject: Re: Good Films
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Date: Sat, 18-Aug-84 19:15:22 EDT
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Posted: Sat Aug 18 19:15:22 1984
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I recently started using Eastman Kodak 5247 (through Seattle FilmWorks)
and am please with the results.  SFW says that the 5247 is ASA 200 (can be
pushed to 400 for a buck) or 125 tungsten (again can be pushed), and their
developing costs are .20 higher for a roll of 36.  I think I'll try the
address mentioned next time.  SFW also says that 5293 has been
discontinued.  They now supply 5294 as a high speed film (asa 640, 400
tungsten, these also can be pushed).  I have not used this film at all, so
I don't know the qualities of it.  The developing price is the same as it
is for the 5247.  Also when you get your processed film back there is a
roll unexposed film.  Though they don't tell you it is coming there is
also a Shooter Buck good for a dollar discount on items offered in their
catalog.  The prices in the catalog are reasonable.  Their address is:

	Seattle FilmWorks
	P.O. Box C-34056
	Seattle, WA 98124