Jon Mitchell wrote:
>
> Yup, was just going to say same thing. Big UK chain of high-street stores.
> Sells largely cosmetics, etc., often has a chemists/prescription counter and
> normally a photo developing machine. Have had some strangely good results
> from their 1 hour developing actually, which I did not expect !!
>
> They also sell own-brand (although I'm sure someone else makes them and they
> just label them - see string from last week about OEM, etc.) P&S cameras,
> film (yeuch ! - it really is poo !), disposable cameras (!!), and
> (apparently !) slide projectors too !! I would suppose that this slide
> projector, like their cameras, is made by someone else for them and
> re-badged. Does it bear any resemblance to well-known named-brands ?
Regarding Boots photo products - I have used their film, just once, the
100 speed slide film. Took a roll of night shots, accidentally rated at
200ASA in time-honoured fashion. I posted it off to them with a note
and it came back looking really OK. I took another roll of it in
Australia - results back shortly. I also took a couple of their
disposable cameras with me when I travelled in Central America, for use
in situations where I didn't want to whip the whole OM assembly out, and
the results are obviously not top quality, but really quite acceptable.
I did once order a photo on a mug type gift thing from them, with a
silly photo of my brother on, and that was a complete fiasco - it took
them nearly three weeks to produce it when it should have taken one.
Still, they gave me a complete refund.
My parents have an old Boots projector, which when I visit them I
regularly use to force holiday slide shows on them. It seems pretty
OK. It might even be the same brand as yours - I'll check over
Christmas.
On the whole, Boots are not my photographic retailer of choice, but they
could be worse.
Roger
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