If one did use it they would either process the film
themselves or use a pro lab. If one wasn't trying to
make money off the pics inside I could imagine getting
250 exposures processed would be ungodly expensive.
Add that to the fact that you must make sure the film
processor doesn't throw away the canister...
--- Joshua Putnam <josh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Skip Williams wrote:
>
> > My question is: Does anyone actually use a 250
> exposure
> > system on a semi-regular basis? If so, what
> for? And how
> > do you get the film developed?
>
>
> I don't, but if I did, I would use the same rewind
> processor that
> I use for 70mm, since it can handle 150 feet of
> film.
>
>
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