Switch to English Language Passer en langue française Omschakelen naar Nederlandse Taal Wechseln Sie zu deutschen Sprache Passa alla lingua italiana
Members: 57,951   Posts: 1,194,968   Online: 978
      
Results 1 to 9 of 9
  1. #1

    Join Date
    Oct 2011
    Shooter
    4x5 Format
    Posts
    4

    Readyload, Quickload, and Polaroid 545i

    Well the other day I opened up an old camera bag and what did I find? My three obsolete backs. One Readyload, one Quickload, and one Polaroid 545i.

    I know there is no hope for the Readyload or the Polaroid but I heard somewhere Quickloads are available. Not on ebay. Maybe still made and sold in Japan? I have also seen some info when the systems died that someone was working on a user loaded sleeve?

    Any news on Quickloads and where they are still being sold? Also any news on a self-loaded system?

  2. #2

    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Shooter
    4x5 Format
    Posts
    3
    I use quickloads all the time - they are freely avaialable and usually get them off ebay, slightly out of date. They are way more convenient than film holders or grafmatics

  3. #3
    mooseontheloose's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Japan
    Shooter
    Multi Format
    Posts
    1,257
    Images
    36
    Quickloads are (readily) available in Japan still -- but they're not cheap. You can buy some from Japan Exposures, although their prices are a little higher than what you can buy at Yodobashi Camera (see attached photos).

    Here are a couple of photos I took with my iPhone this July: Velvia, Astia, and Provia + Acros quickloads.Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Quickloads colour.jpg 
Views:	45 
Size:	376.9 KB 
ID:	41526 Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Quickloads Acros.jpg 
Views:	43 
Size:	409.8 KB 
ID:	41527
    Rachelle

    My favorite thing is to go where I've never been. D. Arbus

  4. #4

    Join Date
    May 2011
    Shooter
    Large Format
    Posts
    75
    There is a New York based company that sells the Japan quickload film packets. don't worry, each packet is only about $100 for color film. Their price varies between $90-$100, depending on the film.
    that ¥13,650 film package at Japan Exposures is over $180.
    Yodobashi has a website, but their prices aren't much of an improvement compared to Japan Exposures.
    But in those photos, that ¥8,670 package of Acros is only about $111.65
    Great find at that store moose. thanks for sharing that.
    Do you know of any stores, I guess like the re-mailers in Japan that could get those films at that price and then ship them elsewhere?
    It would be appreciated.

  5. #5
    mooseontheloose's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Japan
    Shooter
    Multi Format
    Posts
    1,257
    Images
    36
    Hey Discoman,

    Yeah, I guess the strong yen doesn't help much -- I'm so used to counting it almost one to one that I get shocked when I realize how expensive things really are with the exchange. As for remailers, I don't know any. I don't live in Tokyo or anywhere near a Yodobashi or BIC Camera that may these quickloads so I wouldn't mind knowing for myself!
    Rachelle

    My favorite thing is to go where I've never been. D. Arbus

  6. #6

    Join Date
    Oct 2011
    Shooter
    4x5 Format
    Posts
    4

    Thanks for the info.

    Thanks

    Some good information here. I saw someone mentioned a New York company. Does anybody have a name? I of course googled this before I originally posted but did not come up wtih much other than ebay.

    The other part of the original question was the reloadable system someone was working on. If you search APUG for Demise of QL format: Hope on the horizon. You find the thread on the proposed system. Any news.

  7. #7

    Join Date
    May 2011
    Shooter
    Large Format
    Posts
    75
    Remailers... or maybe we could all send emails to j-list begging them to stock film :-)


    I looked arpind for that new York located store and I simply cannot find them again. Although I think they may have called the film Fujichrome velvia quickload. They also sold batteries and such, and they didn't have that notice saying that the Fuji films were no longer available. I will continue looking around though.

  8. #8

    Join Date
    May 2011
    Shooter
    Large Format
    Posts
    75
    It's here, I just found it and it says in stock.
    http://www.eastcoastphoto.com/nav/it...5037&trng=fgle

  9. #9
    MattxMosh's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Marrimac(k) Valley, MA
    Shooter
    Multi Format
    Posts
    16
    Quote Originally Posted by alogan View Post
    I use quickloads all the time - they are freely avaialable and usually get them off ebay, slightly out of date. They are way more convenient than film holders or grafmatics
    Same here, I just keep watching eBay/CL for deals, when I see a fair price I snag them.

    Good to know they are still around to buy anyway though.
    I have signatures off.



 

APUG PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR INFRASTRUCTURE:


 
                     

Contact Us  |  Support Us!  |  Advertise  |  Site Terms  |  Archive  —   Search  |  Mobile Device Access  |  RSS  |  Facebook  |  Linkedin