Add-on information

Here is some more detailed information on the various add-ons we offer.
 
Films

 
All film is fresh unless otherwise noted.


Kodak Gold 200 36-exp: 36-exposure roll of Kodak Gold 200 35mm print film. “Kodak Gold 200 film is designed for picture-taking in natural daylight or with electronic flash. It is a lower speed color negative film that offers an outstanding combination of saturated color, fine grain and high image sharpness.” Specifications here
Kodak Portra 400 36-exp: 36-exposure roll of Kodak Portra 400 professional 35mm print film. “Kodak Professional Portra 400 is the world's finest grain high-speed color negative film.” Specifications here
Ilford XP2 36-exp film: 36-exposure roll of Ilford XP2 400-speed black-and-white film. “35mm, ISO 400, fine grain, highly versatile black & white film that can be processed on the high street (in C41 chemistry).” Specifications here.
Ilford XP2 36-exp film: As above except a 24-exposure roll.
Ilford HP5+ 36-exp film: 36-exposure Ilford HP5 Plus, a traditional black-and-white film. “35mm, ISO 400, medium contrast, all-purpose black & white film. Ideal for action, documentary and available light photography.” Specifications here.
Kentmere 400 36-exp film: 36-exposure Kentmere Pan 400, a traditional black-and-white film. “35mm, ISO 400, high speed, all-purpose, black & white film. Suitable for all general photography applications.” Specifications here.
Kentmere 100 36-exp film: 36-exposure Kentmere Pan 100, a traditional black-and-white film. “35mm, ISO 100, medium contrast, black & white film. Suitable for most applications in good lighting conditions.” Specifications here.
 

Flashes
 
Standard flash: A basic used 3rd-party hot-shoe mount flash that's tested and working. Brands include Sunpak, Image, Metz, Vivitar, and others.

Bounce flash: A used 3rd-party hot-shoe mount flash with a tilting head that's tested and working. Brands include Sunpak, Image, Metz, Vivitar, and others. These are typically larger and heavier than standard flashes but give you the ability to bounce light off a ceiling for natural looking indoor photography (as long as the ceiling is white or yellow).

Contact us if you'd like to see a selection and choose for a flash for yourself, otherwise we will use our judgement to pick a flash we feel goes well with the camera
 
Batteries

CR123: This is a 3-volt lithium (LiMnO2) battery often used in point-and-shoot and SLR type cameras.
CR123 x 2: As above but a pair (available for cameras that use two of these batteries).
CR2: This is a 3-volt lithium (LiMnO2) battery that’s smaller in size than the CR123.
CR2 x 2: As above but a pair (available for cameras that use two of these batteries). 
CRP2: This is a 6-volt lithium (LiMnO2) battery
2CR5: This is a 6-volt lithium (LiMnO2) battery similar to the CRP2 but with a different shape.
357: This is a 1.5-volt silver oxide button cell, also called an SR-44. We generally prefer these to alkaline LR-44 button cells (same size and nominal voltage) as they provide a much more stable voltage over their lifespan. 
357 x 2: As above but two cells (available for cameras that use two of these batteries).
357 x 4: As above but four cells (available for cameras that use four of these batteries). 
4LR44: This is a 6 volt alkaline battery that's sometimes called an A544.
675: This is a 675 zinc-air 1.4-volt cell. These are commonly used in place of the now-unavailable PX-675 and PX-625 mercury batteries. 
675 x 2: As above but two cells (available for cameras that use two of these batteries).

Battery brands vary. Contact us if you'd like to know the current brand we have in stock for a given type. 
 

Digicam Card Readers

 
SD/MicroSD USB-C Card Reader: This is a very compact card reader that is compatible with most devices that use USB-C connectors (we tested it with MacBooks, Samsung Android phones, and Windows-based laptops). The phone shown here is for illustration purposes only!

Many modern laptops have a built-in SD card reader so you might want to check yours (you might not need this). 

Slide Trays
 
80 Slide Carousel Tray: This is a used standard 80-capacity slide tray for use with Kodak slide projectors.
140 Slide Carousel Tray: This is a used standard 140-capacity slide tray for use with Kodak slide projectors. These trays are much more apt to jam than the 80-capacity trays and are incompatible with some thicker slide mounts. We recommend against using these unless you're certain your slide mounts are thin glassless types.