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Kodak $5 rebate on 5 rolls B&W film
Apologies if this is old news, but I didn't see it in a search.
Kodak is offering a $5 mail-in rebate on 5 rolls of Kodak Professional B&W film, apparently 35mm or 120 roll film:
- T-Max 100
- Plux-X 125
- TRI-X 400
- T-MAX 400
- T-MAX P3200
- High-Speed Infrared
Offer expires 1/31/08.
http://www.kodak.com/global/plugins/...ilm5Rebate.pdf
Nathan
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Yep, I posted it when it first came on. It got me shooting B&W more and then setting up a darkroom. Warning: This offer is dangerous to your wallet!
Steve
Warning!! Handling a Hasselblad can be harmful to your financial well being!
Nothing beats a great piece of glass!
I leave the digital work for the urologists and proctologists.
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Some day, I'd just like to see a Kodak Canada offer like this that is only available to residents of Canada 
For those from Kodak who might be lurking, I am a lifelong Kodak supporter.
Matt
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I wish that I could get that submission form to print out, but for some reason it locks up my browser (Safari). I'd like to try the 320 speed Tri-X in 220.
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 Originally Posted by Chazzy
I wish that I could get that submission form to print out, but for some reason it locks up my browser (Safari). I'd like to try the 320 speed Tri-X in 220.
It's a link to a PDF form. My MacOS isn't booted at the moment, but most browsers offer a "save link as..." option that will enable you to save the linked-to document as a file on your computer. This is usually accessible as an option when right-clicking the link, but if you've got a stock 1-button Apple mouse that method of accessing the option will obviously not work for you.
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I hear ya Matt
Do they not know that there are Canadians who use film too?
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It also doesn't apply to TXP (Tri-X 320)--just TMX, TMY, TMZ, PXP, TX, and HIE.
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 Originally Posted by David A. Goldfarb
It also doesn't apply to TXP (Tri-X 320)--just TMX, TMY, TMZ, PXP, TX, and HIE.
But the picture shows a roll of the 320 stuff, doesn't it? Or was that just my imagination?
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It certainly does, but TXP isn't listed in the conditions. Could be a typo.
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