Anyone here shooting or shot colour 5x7"

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It looks like I'm going to order from Keith Canham in the US.

Has anyone ever sourced any from outside the US?

My guess is there's no equivalent in Europe. (Of the special order service)
 
Google shows up 1 UK provider:


I've never used them
 
Dupli were Tetenal UK, the company imports and distributes products from a number of manufacturers.

Ian
 
I think it’s tricky for suppliers to stock less used LF sizes when the film has expiry dates and is seriously expensive hence the move to special orders , even B&W has ramped up in price , I have been lucky to find 7x5 and 10x8 B&W outdated film , 7x5 is manageable new but 10x8 has gone up enough to make it a harder decision.
That being said as a yearly planned purchase at one box a year it’s not so terrible compared with many hobbies, until you count any other formats you might shoot.
 
Thanks all.

Just for some context, I have now ordered two boxes from Keith Canham in the US. I think that will last me for years and years. The price is pretty good (it works out quite a bit cheaper than 5x4).

Nik and Trick have it listed on their site: https://ntphotoworks.com/kodak-portra-pro-160-pro-7x5-5x7/

But after I contacted them they said they had not had stock for a couple of years, the product page was open in the hopes they would get it again one day.

It looks to be similar for Dupli, there is no add to basket option on that page. So it's not in stock.

My guess is both sourced it from Keith Canham, and then added a some markup. (about £100 but the KC price varies depending on how many of his customers sign up per order). I suspect the US is the only place to order it from.

I have a friend who runs a large photo lab in Scandinavia, he has kindly sold me film in the past, his supplier said they could get colour 5x7 directly from Kodak, but it turned out the minimum order is 40 boxes. So I guess you would need a large customer base to sell these on.
 
I got some from Keith Canham quite a while back now. I've got Portra 160 and 400 from him, I developed a bit myself but haven't been getting on with the reels, I've backed the 8x10 tank Zebra's kickstarter together with together some adaptors to allow 8 x 5x7 sheets.
 
Hi jhotopf, have you managed to develop any C41 through the Zebra tank?
I'm interested to hear how you maintain temperature and any other learnings from the process.

I've only used it for B&W so far, but I've just received some 5x7 Portra 400 from Freestyle and will start developing that next month I'd have thought.
The film was excruciatingly expensive but having a box of 50 feels like I can play and learn, rather than being too precious and if I can get confident with the Zebra I'll likely use it for 5x4 c41 as I get through a bit more of that and have a back log to develop.
 
Wow that is good value, I need to recover from my portra purchase and will likely try it in 10x8.
How would you characterise the OptiColour 200 against say Portra 160?
 
I haven't used it, and I have seen some people be a bit snooty about the colours, probably hard to match Kodak.

Review here: https://www.analog.cafe/r/kono-color-200opticolour-200orwo-nc200-film-review-fltu

And I recall seeing some follow up comment post specifically about sheet film but I can't find it now but you can try here:

Ah this is the comments link https://www.analog.cafe/search?for=opticolour&category=comments&section=&accessLevel=

Dmitri (who runs Analog Cafe) claimed this was the current cheapest option for working with colour sheet film.
 
I haven't used it, and I have seen some people be a bit snooty about the colours, probably hard to match Kodak.

Review here: https://www.analog.cafe/r/kono-color-200opticolour-200orwo-nc200-film-review-fltu

And I recall seeing some follow up comment post specifically about sheet film but I can't find it now but you can try here:

Ah this is the comments link https://www.analog.cafe/search?for=opticolour&category=comments&section=&accessLevel=

Dmitri (who runs Analog Cafe) claimed this was the current cheapest option for working with colour sheet film.
Cheers for posting this mate. I am looking try some colour film. When I get back I’ll read the review.
 
I haven't used it, and I have seen some people be a bit snooty about the colours, probably hard to match Kodak.

Review here: https://www.analog.cafe/r/kono-color-200opticolour-200orwo-nc200-film-review-fltu

And I recall seeing some follow up comment post specifically about sheet film but I can't find it now but you can try here:

Ah this is the comments link https://www.analog.cafe/search?for=opticolour&category=comments&section=&accessLevel=

Dmitri (who runs Analog Cafe) claimed this was the current cheapest option for working with colour sheet film.
Thanks for the review. Just read through and looked at the picture examples. I was interested in how skin tones were rendered, and from the few pictures of people, I wasn't a fan tbh. I've shot Cinestill 800 rated at 400 on set, doing BTS shots on 35mm format, and the colours were great.

I would love to see examples with studio portrait work with strobes or continuous lighting.

My friend is in Germany on tour atm and i was going to ask him to bring back a 4x5 pack. I'm kind of not interested now.
 
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