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Dani asked in Consumer ElectronicsCameras · 1 decade ago

Kodak Brownie Bullet Camera?

I just found a Brownie Bullet Camera, and would like to get film for it.

I already know where to get it from, but how do I get it developed?

I really don't know any place that could develop 127 film.

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  • 1 decade ago

    127 film is a smaller size format than 120 size film. 120 is still pretty common. Many places that can process 120 film can process 127 film.

    Wal-marts sendout service can process 127 film from what I've read in the store. It needs to go to their sendout service slot and not to their 1-hour process. It'll take a week or longer to get it back. If you can find a local camera store it wouldn't be that much more and you'd be supporting a local business. If you can find nowhere else check here http://www.frugalphotographer.com/catLabServices.h...

    In Tacoma Washington I'd try http://s235614563.onlinehome.us/speedyephoto/index... they do a very professional job on all of my 35mm and 120 film, C-41, E6, and black and white.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You need to determine whether there is a true photography specialist shop in your city. They've all but disappeared, but in larger cities they still exist. If one doesn't exist in your city, then find one in another city and arrange to send them to be developed or have them developed next time you visit.

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