I think MF is very common is Taiwan, there should be no problem for MF
processing. I don't think it is a problem even in Mainland China, I
had processed and printed a roll of 645 some years ago in a small town
in China, buying 120 film have to do in large city though. In Hong
Kong there are lots of MF fans, both 120 sides and negatives are
commonly available.
C.H.Ling
Olympus wrote:
>
> I might have to go with the Zuiko (not that, that is a bad choice!) I guess
> the beauty of this is, neither is a bad choice, so it's a can't lose
> situation.
>
> But I'm going to taiwan for a year, and I didn't see that much medium format
> there, and so I am wondering if I will be able to develop (or even get
> film!!) for a MF out there..
>
> Also, that 35-70mm seems to be a great day trip lens.. And the fact that
> it's 49mm for filter like my 50mm and 28mm, makes me happy...
>
> So Tom, when are you gonna get done moving?? ;-) Actually I'm moving also,
> so I might not have list access for a while..
>
> Albert
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