The last time something like this happened to me I was trying to report a
hit-and-run to the police. The next day an officer called me to say the
license number I gave him was bogus. I told him to check again. He did.
User error.
So let's try again. It might be one of us screwed up. The card, however, is
good as gold.
Name on card: John T Schuler
Card #: 5490 9934
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At 10:50 AM 7/23/01 -0700, you wrote:
It's funny, but I was just perusing B&H's film section and saw that Velvia
on the special page they have. My guess is it'll be all right for a year
or so after the expiration date, so you ought to be okay. Re grey market
film goods: some people are quite anal about receiving only film made to
be marketed in the USA. What you'll buy from the grey market is film meant
for foreign distribution but sold here anyway. I've bought a lot of it
over the years and it has always come with two or three or four years
grace with re to the expiration date. It's always been first-class film,
too. Having said that, I just ordered some Impresa 50 that I plan to use
on my vacation for "studied" work, and as it turns out I paid a bit extra
for the stuff marked "USA." <g>
Tris
At 01:24 PM 7/23/01 -0500, you wrote:
I'm sure this has been covered over and over, but....
B&H has some Velvia that expires on 08/01.
If I plan on using it in the next four months, is there any reason why I
shouldn't get it instead of the regular priced stuff?
...and what about USA vs. grey market on film?
TIa,
--p.j.
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