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Postby fatslug » Wed Mar 23, 2005 5:53 pm

i just got my photos back from SEIJO PHARMACY and couldnt believe the price.....

firstly i asked for 4 rolls to be developed with 3 sets of each using the 6 by 4 size...the size u get in the States, UK, Australia etc etc.....anyway as u know the standard photo size in Japan is L size........to cut the story short
getting 1 roll of film developed into 6by 4 size and getting 3 sets at the same time cost me 4600 YEN !!!!!!!!!

FUCKKKKK !!!!

and to make things worse i had 4 rolls !!!!!!!!

I paid over 17 000 YEN to get photos developed !!!!

can someone help me on where i can get cheap 6 by 4 shots developed ...


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Postby AssKissinger » Wed Mar 23, 2005 5:56 pm

Welcome to the world of Nipperville price fixing rip off BULLSHIT. You'll never get a good deal on nothin' so forget about it.
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Re: 6 by 4 size photo !!!! i had to pay $$$$$ FUCKen HELP ME

Postby sludge » Wed Mar 23, 2005 6:03 pm

fatslug wrote:can someone help me on where i can get cheap 6 by 4 shots developed




You can find Cheap 6 X 4's in The States, UK, and Australia.


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Postby Ketou » Wed Mar 23, 2005 6:08 pm

Bend over and say thank you! :)
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Postby fatslug » Wed Mar 23, 2005 6:19 pm

thanks a fucken bend over lot !
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Postby Mike Oxlong » Wed Mar 23, 2005 8:07 pm

Try one of the little combo dry-cleaners/photo-finishing places in some dead-end residential suburb. The kind run by some little old couple who send the cleaning/film away to be done, and get it back to you in 5 days or so. They are WAY cheaper than the photo specialists in the centre of town, or the places in a department store.
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Postby omae mona » Wed Mar 23, 2005 8:16 pm

fatslug wrote:FUCKKKKK !!!!

I paid over 17 000 YEN to get photos developed !!!!

Man, that sucks. Did you know the price ahead of time?

If it makes you feel any better, I'm not sure you paid much more than the going rate for walk-in retail film color prints. 55 Station has pretty standard prices, and charges 37 yen for a "KG" size print which is 4"x6". Same price as standard "L" size, actually. I'm guessing you had 36 exposures per roll. If you took it to 55 you would have paid 36 exposures * 4 rolls * 3 copies * 37 yen, or 15984 yen before tax.

Unfortunately I don't have any good tips for cheap prints. If you invest in a Costco membership and make the trip to any of their oh-so-convenient locations, I think I remember they charge something closer to 20 yen. I suspect you can do better somewhere else, though.

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Postby FG Lurker » Wed Mar 23, 2005 9:14 pm

fatslug wrote:i just got my photos back from SEIJO PHARMACY and couldnt believe the price.....

firstly i asked for 4 rolls to be developed with 3 sets of each using the 6 by 4 size...the size u get in the States, UK, Australia etc etc.....anyway as u know the standard photo size in Japan is L size........to cut the story short
getting 1 roll of film developed into 6by 4 size and getting 3 sets at the same time cost me 4600 YEN !!!!!!!!!

There are no free doubles or triples in Japan.

Costco is probably the cheapest place to get developing done (already mentioned). For my general-purpose developing I use Kitamura (only in Kansai maybe?) for most stuff. I think they're 28yen for a 4x6 and the quality is decent.

Buying a digital camera really pays for itself in Japan. A decent one will give you good images and you only have to develop the photos you actually want.

If you have questions about what digicam to buy, fire away... I'm sure I'm not the only one on here who will have advice to give in that area!
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Postby kotatsuneko » Wed Mar 23, 2005 9:58 pm

heh, see also:

http://www.fuckedgaijin.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3266&highlight=digital+camera

I always used Fuji to develop my slr stuff, but maybe its cheaper "up north"?
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Postby American Oyaji » Wed Mar 23, 2005 11:20 pm

For what you asked for,
that's a reasonable price...

...in Japan.
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Postby kamome » Thu Mar 24, 2005 6:15 pm

I used to take my film to Bic Camera (they also will develop your digicam photos). Bic Camera has pretty good deals on film processing, but I never tried to develop as much film as you did. Someone suggested finding a little mom-and-pop store that develops photos. I agree with that; I've seen some great deals in those places (great by Japan standards, that is).
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Postby fatslug » Thu Mar 24, 2005 10:59 pm

FG Lurker wrote:
fatslug wrote:i just got my photos back from SEIJO PHARMACY and couldnt believe the price.....

firstly i asked for 4 rolls to be developed with 3 sets of each using the 6 by 4 size...the size u get in the States, UK, Australia etc etc.....anyway as u know the standard photo size in Japan is L size........to cut the story short
getting 1 roll of film developed into 6by 4 size and getting 3 sets at the same time cost me 4600 YEN !!!!!!!!!

There are no free doubles or triples in Japan.


Buying a digital camera really pays for itself in Japan. A decent one will give you good images and you only have to develop the photos you actually want.

If you have questions about what digicam to buy, fire away... I'm sure I'm not the only one on here who will have advice to give in that area!


hey there - I already have the new CANON EOS kiss DIGITAL in mind !!!
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Postby fatslug » Thu Mar 24, 2005 11:02 pm

American Oyaji wrote:For what you asked for,
that's a reasonable price...

...in Japan.



reasonable huh ???!?! :cry: :cry: :cry:
i thought itd be a similar price to the `L` size as they are only about 800yen for 2 sets !

oh well .....ive decided in future to send my film to my sister who lives in london for my film developing......postage and developing together will still be cheaper and better !!!
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Postby omae mona » Thu Mar 24, 2005 11:28 pm

fatslug wrote:i thought itd be a similar price to the `L` size as they are only about 800yen for 2 sets !

Wow, where are you getting that price? Seijo? That's only 11 yen per print. My next question will be... do they do digital too?
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Postby fatslug » Fri Mar 25, 2005 12:26 am

omae mona wrote:
fatslug wrote:i thought itd be a similar price to the `L` size as they are only about 800yen for 2 sets !

Wow, where are you getting that price? Seijo? That's only 11 yen per print. My next question will be... do they do digital too?


hey there -

maybe not 800 yen exactly for 2 sets but under 1000 yen !

and yes its SEIJO....only reason i go there is thats the only place that use FUJI ever last beauty paper or whatever its called....and yes they do digital prints do though i assume itd cost a little bit more ...though still cheap as long as its `L` size !!
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Postby FG Lurker » Fri Mar 25, 2005 1:42 am

fatslug wrote:hey there - I already have the new CANON EOS kiss DIGITAL in mind !!!

I have the 20D... Sold my EOS 3 body and the D60 to buy it. Couldn't be happier! I have hardly shot any film since I bought the D60 in 2002 and I no longer have any film bodies.

The new KISS looks good too, but I have yet to try one out. If you get "L lens fever" then things start to get pricey real fast though. ;)

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Postby omae mona » Fri Mar 25, 2005 2:25 am

FG Lurker wrote:
fatslug wrote:hey there - I already have the new CANON EOS kiss DIGITAL in mind !!!

I have the 20D... Sold my EOS 3 body and the D60 to buy it. Couldn't be happier!

Very happy 20D owner here too. Had the new Kiss been available (or even its specifications) when I bought, I would have given it a serious thought. 20D has slightly better features, ergonomics, and much better build, and it's well worth the extra money if those things are important. But I'm not sure I needed the extra stuff, especially now that they've fixed so many of the things people griped about on the old Rebel. Even the improved ergonomics were not enough to allow me to operate the camera correctly after a few beers at the FG party :cry: :cheers: .

Now since the thread was about prints originally, I'll ask: is anybody doing digital photo printing at home? I invested in a photo printer recently, after reading (and seeing) that quality is getting a lot closer to the big pro machines. This is definitely not a cost effective way to print compared to having it done professionally, given inkjet ink & paper costs. But as a professional lazy-ass, I was almost never taking stuff out for prints even though I wanted to. Buying the printer solved that problem.
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Postby FG Lurker » Fri Mar 25, 2005 7:41 am

omae mona wrote:Very happy 20D owner here too.

It's definitely a great camera. I really don't think anything else under 200,000 comes close -- and many over 200,000 look pretty pale in comparison too. I considered getting a 1DM2 but in the end decided that its large size and heavy weight were more than I wanted to deal with. Price was certainly a consideration too. What lenses are you using?

omae mona wrote:Had the new Kiss been available (or even its specifications) when I bought, I would have given it a serious thought.

For me the 20D is just about right. I wouldn't want to lose much from it, and I really miss the spot meter from my EOS 3. I wish Canon would stop being so anal about putting spot meters only on their upper end cameras. :(

omae mona wrote:Now since the thread was about prints originally, I'll ask: is anybody doing digital photo printing at home? I invested in a photo printer recently

Hehe, yep, back to the topic at hand... Which printer did you get? Are you satisfied with the output? I am looking at getting a Canon i9910. The quality is spectacular and the cost per page doesn't look too terrible. Especially for larger prints I think it is cheaper than the labs -- actually it is definitely cheaper! Especially at the larger end of the print size scale. Currently I send most of my stuff for printing via the net to Kitamura. They print it up and I go and pick up the results the next day. They have a very good web interface (Japanese only though) that lets you easily choose print sizes, how many prints, if you want them to resize the image to fit your print/print a white border or not, if you want them to colour balance, etc etc. Then you can choose which location to pick up the photos at, or you can have them delivered. Pretty slick.
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Postby omae mona » Fri Mar 25, 2005 11:56 am

FG Lurker wrote:I wish Canon would stop being so anal about putting spot meters only on their upper end cameras. :(

And lower end cameras... the Powershot series have spot metering, if I remember correctly. It's us guys in the middle that get screwed!

Hehe, yep, back to the topic at hand... Which printer did you get? Are you satisfied with the output? I am looking at getting a Canon i9910. The quality is spectacular and the cost per page doesn't look too terrible. Especially for larger prints I think it is cheaper than the labs -- actually it is definitely cheaper!

FG Lurker: you're right, large prints are way cheaper when done at home.. I don't understand why labs charge so much. I got a Canon IP8600, which appears to be the same technology as the i9910 (e.g. 8 ink tanks) but limited to A4-size prints. My work is embarrassing enough at A4, so I didn't want to go any larger :oops:

Thrilled with output once I fixed the problems. Too much goofing around with the printer driver resulted in me double-applying color profile management (in software + in the driver), so pictures were awful at first. Once I figured out what I did wrong, everything became beautiful. I haven't done any side-by-side comparisons with lab prints, but to my eye, they look as good as I would expect a lab to send back. If you want to check it out, email me some photos & I'll print & mail them back to you. (hey, everybody, this is not an open invitation for unlimited free printing at the Omae Mona Photo Center!!)
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Postby FG Lurker » Fri Mar 25, 2005 12:33 pm

omae mona wrote:And lower end cameras... the Powershot series have spot metering, if I remember correctly. It's us guys in the middle that get screwed!

I bought an S40 for my wife to use and I don't think it has spot metering... The Pro1 might though. I guess every maker has their quirks -- Nikon refuses to put cable releases or vertical grips on their non-full-pro stuff. The metering on the EOS 3 was awesome though. I'd meter various points in the image, consider what was important to the composition I wanted, and then set things accordingly. Guess I should just buy a spot meter...

omae mona wrote:FG Lurker: you're right, large prints are way cheaper when done at home.. I don't understand why labs charge so much. I got a Canon IP8600, which appears to be the same technology as the i9910 (e.g. 8 ink tanks) but limited to A4-size prints. My work is embarrassing enough at A4, so I didn't want to go any larger :oops:

Most people have no confidence in their own work. I enjoy photography and don't worry too much about what anyone else thinks anymore! :D Work has been crazy-busy recently and I've been rather lazy so no updates for quite awhile.

I was thinking the A3 size could be cool for calendar printing... I never know what to get my parents for Christmas, and custom calendars of their granddaughter would probably be a good gift.

omae mona wrote:Thrilled with output once I fixed the problems. Too much goofing around with the printer driver resulted in me double-applying color profile management (in software + in the driver), so pictures were awful at first. Once I figured out what I did wrong, everything became beautiful.

This is one of the reasons I haven't done printing at home until now -- too many things to mess around with. :( With net printing I just send the stuff off and go pick it up the next day. The large format options are attractive though, and being able to print my own borderless nengajou etc would be much better too.

omae mona wrote:If you want to check it out, email me some photos & I'll print & mail them back to you. (hey, everybody, this is not an open invitation for unlimited free printing at the Omae Mona Photo Center!!)

Damn, I thought I'd finally found cheap photo-finishing in Japan! :lol:

How about lenses? I have been building up stuff for quite some time now, mostly L zooms, but these days I am interested in fast primes -- want the 35mm F1.4L but a pretty large purchase last year has kept finances tight recently.
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Postby Laced » Fri Mar 25, 2005 4:47 pm

Do any of these places have the option to print white borders around the photos?

Question for the SLR users, how much would a Nikon FM2 be going for? Ideally a metal and boxed one.
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Postby FG Lurker » Fri Mar 25, 2005 5:30 pm

Laced wrote:Do any of these places have the option to print white borders around the photos?

With digital photos you can do this very easily -- just make the border yourself before you send it in for printing. That way you always get exactly the size of border that you want.

With Kitamura you can also choose how you want them to handle prints when the proportions of the file you send don't match the proportions of the print you want. You can have them include the complete image with an appropriate white border or you can have them chop off parts of the image to make it fit the print you want.

Laced wrote:Question for the SLR users, how much would a Nikon FM2 be going for? Ideally a metal and boxed one.

Classic stuff is often quite pricey here. You would be better off in HK I think. (A friend of mine sold a bunch of equipment awhile ago. He got more for his classic Canon manual equipment than he got for his Nikon F5...!)
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Postby Laced » Fri Mar 25, 2005 5:34 pm

Ah, I was referring to film photos.

Am in Tokyo now, but no doubt the FM2 will work out cheaper than back in London.

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Postby FG Lurker » Fri Mar 25, 2005 5:44 pm

Laced wrote:Ah, I was referring to film photos.

I think most places will give you a border if you ask... I haven't developed much film for a few years thought! :D

Laced wrote:Am in Tokyo now, but no doubt the FM2 will work out cheaper than back in London.

Maybe not. Some stuff is cheaper here (like medium format equipment, some digital stuff, and certain 35mm products), but some things, especially older classic cameras, are much more expensive. There are a lot of camera collectors here.

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Postby Laced » Fri Mar 25, 2005 5:54 pm

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Postby Ptyx » Sat Mar 26, 2005 11:51 pm

A used "New Fm2" is about can go from 35 to 40 000 yens here. Depends of its conditions. A fm2t can go from 45-55 000 and a fm3a goes from 55-65 000..
If you were planning on buying a fm2 you might want to look at the fm3a since its basically the same thing packing more electronics.
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Postby fatslug » Sun Mar 27, 2005 11:23 am

Laced wrote:Do any of these places have the option to print white borders around the photos?


no places do white borders !!!!!!! ive looked everywhere ....
however if u r using positive film u can always get black borders !!
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Postby fatslug » Sun Mar 27, 2005 11:27 am

FG Lurker wrote:
fatslug wrote:hey there - I already have the new CANON EOS kiss DIGITAL in mind !!!

I have the 20D... Sold my EOS 3 body and the D60 to buy it. Couldn't be happier! I have hardly shot any film since I bought the D60 in 2002 and I no longer have any film bodies.

The new KISS looks good too, but I have yet to try one out. If you get "L lens fever" then things start to get pricey real fast though. ]

I have the PENTAX *ist SLR..... its a good enough camera for my needs but think im being converted to the digital side......

You have any idea what them 28mm-300mm Tamron lens are like by any chance?
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Postby omae mona » Sun Mar 27, 2005 11:30 am

FG Lurker wrote:How about lenses? I have been building up stuff for quite some time now, mostly L zooms, but these days I am interested in fast primes -- want the 35mm F1.4L but a pretty large purchase last year has kept finances tight recently.

I am a newcomer to the SLR world so I had to start my collection from scratch. I am focused (pun intended) on convenience & bargains right now. Mrs. Omae Mona was in enough shock seeing the price on the camera body, so I wanted to make sure I had a setup I would use often, without adding too much more onto the price tag. Though I lust for L glass, I'm using the kit EF-S 17-85 IS lens as a walkaround lens. Often characterized as overpriced, most people who actually compare it to L glass find it ain't so awful, though it struggles on the wide end. The image stablizer is a lifesaver for me. During a U.S. trip, I also picked up the biggest bargain in the canon line, the 50mm 1.8 crappo lens. For $70 it takes some nice pictures.

FGL, have you cleaned your sensor yet? I just got to the point where I need to do so; I have these beautiful pictures of Mt. Fuji from yesterday, but with dark splotches in the sky. It ain't the lens, and blowing air on the sensor only removed a few of the splotches. Looks like it needs a scrubbing but I'm terrified to try at home.
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Postby FG Lurker » Sun Mar 27, 2005 11:34 am

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Laced wrote:Do any of these places have the option to print white borders around the photos?


no places do white borders !!!!!!! ive looked everywhere ....
however if u r using positive film u can always get black borders !!

I just called Kitamura and asked -- I was sure they used to offer it.

For "L" size (standard Japanese size) or KG size (postcard, 4x6) they do not offer it. For larger prints it is possible.

I guess if you want white borders you either have to go to a full professional lab ($$$) or scan them and add your own border before sending the images off to be printed. :(
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