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Marco Buonocore
03-08-2007, 05:59 PM
Hello,

It looks like I'll be heading to Costa Rica for a month or so in June; I'll be staying near Turrialba.

I am wondering if there is somewhere in San Jose that I could buy B&W supplies - I would like to develop rolls whilst I am over there. I was also curious about 4x5 film availability - specifically Provia. Is there somewhere I can get E6 processed?

If anyone has answers to any of these questions, it would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

Peter Rockstroh
03-19-2007, 05:55 PM
Best place in Costa Rica to get film, processing, both B&W and color, is Miami.
Donīt expect to get materials there. The best photo stores are, at best, sporadical suppliers. Labs are average. But the country sure has many nice places to photograph.

Peace,

Peter

Marco Buonocore
06-05-2007, 12:30 PM
So Iīve been in CR a week now. Delta Airlines managed to loose my bag, containing a lot of my darkroom supplies. Pretty angry about it, but thatīs another story.

I spent a few more days than I would have liked to in San Jose, mainly dealing with Delta. However, on one of my strolls I came across a photo shop that was - lo and behold! - stocked to the gills with darkroom supplies.

To say I was shocked was an understatement. Every person Iīve spoken too has said "youīll never find xxx in Costa Rica. Buy in Miami." Everyone! Quite ridiculous, when, without actively searching, I came across a well stocked shop.

Dima Industrial Y Comerical S.A.
Avenida Central, Called 3 y 5
Apdo. 871-1000
San Jose, Costa Rica
tel 506 222 3969
fax 506 255 3089
email dimaic@racsa.co.cr

The fellow I spoke with was Edmundo Palma. Didnīt speak English, but that was no worries.

What did they stock? in 120, they had Provia, and Ilford BW. I didnīt look at 35mm. No 4x5. Lots of Ilford and Tetenal chemistry, including DDX, wash aid, fixer, etc... They even had some (new!) jobo tanks and reels. Are you kidding me? Iīm not familiar with the Tetenal stuff, but they had a good amount of it.

There was even some printing supplies - lots of RC paper and MG filters. Iīm quite sure he processed e6 in 120. My spanish is arse, but I think that we understood each other on that.

I would wager that there are more suppliers than just this fellow in CR - so to all those who would say otherwise, I would suggest having a better look in San Jose before rushing of to Miami for supplies. Just a thought.

Good luck,


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