View Full Version : Please recommend lab for E6 120 film processing in Vienna, Bratislava or Budapest


guissimo
05-26-2005, 12:36 PM
Hello everyone,

I've been a fan of this site/forum for the past few months but I haven't had the opportunity to participate yet, until now. I'm planning a trip to Central Europe for this summer. I'll be shooting Velvia, Sensia and maybe Provia. I really don't want to wait to develop the film until I return to California and I don't want to mail it home either. So, can someone recommend a photo lab in Vienna, Bratislava or Budapest that can process E6 120 film?
Just so you know, I posted this message on photo.net but I did not get any replies. I don't post on multiple sites but this time I really need some help.

Thanks!

medform-norm
05-26-2005, 10:09 PM
Hello everyone,

I've been a fan of this site/forum for the past few months but I haven't had the opportunity to participate yet, until now. I'm planning a trip to Central Europe for this summer. I'll be shooting Velvia, Sensia and maybe Provia. I really don't want to wait to develop the film until I return to California and I don't want to mail it home either. So, can someone recommend a photo lab in Vienna, Bratislava or Budapest that can process E6 120 film?
Just so you know, I posted this message on photo.net but I did not get any replies. I don't post on multiple sites but this time I really need some help.

Thanks!

Interesting question - we too have to find a good lab in Budapest. For now, I can only think of this: go to Soos Foto and ask there. They sell lots of vintage cameras and know about analog stuff. Here is the address:
Soos foto
1051 Budapest, József Attila u. 22.
Tel: 317-2341
Fax: 235-0928
E-mail: uzlet@soosfoto.hu
Open: M-F 9-17 óráig, Sat. 10-13 óráig

It's in the centre on the Pest side near the busstation and the new funky underground parking garage.

If you're really desperate and can't find anything, go into a modern art museum or modern art gallery showing photoworks, do the poor tourist act and get people there to help you. There are plenty of photographers & artists in Budapest still working with analog equipment, so there must be a professional lab somewhere!

Good luck,
medform-norm


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