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Tips for bringing film through airport security and the TSA X-rays and the new CT scanners

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Understanding Focal Length to Get the Best Results

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What is a good film camera for beginners?

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July 15th, 2019

Did you know retail and drugstores are no longer returning your original film?

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Convert Your Negatives and Slides to Digital Images – Liberate Your Treasured Memories

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May 30th, 2019

35mm and 120 Medium Format Film Comparison

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