Not the cheapest except when they have offers like the current buy one get one half price. That retailer is Boots and they have committed to keep film alive. With the demise of Poundland selling film there really is only one mainstream retailer that can be found in almost every small or bigger town that stocks film at the bulk of its branches (and if they don’t you can order to store). Still it’s a shame to see Poundland leave the market but Kudos for trying to keep us in cheap film Hero of the UK High Street – Boots That said the 24 exp £1 rolls could actually work out more expensive once you added in processing cost. Both C200 and AVP live on by other sellers but no more film for a quid for us plucky Brits. The staple of the last few years has been AVP200 (or briefly in AV200 guise as pictured) film based on fujifilm C200. Whether inflation or the fall in the pound was the culprit, we’ll never know for sure but sadly. How they’ve managed has been a miracle despite rising costs. So where to begin ? Sad farewell of 2017 – Poundland film Agfaphoto Vista 200 (just the same as AVP200) briefly appeared in 2015 at Poundlandįor us in the UK film for a quid on the high streets has been a feature of life for well over a decade thanks to Poundland. A year that has seen both and highs and lows for film shooters. As I sit munching the last of the mince pies and watching Bond on the telly (Spectre – not bad if a tad formulistic), it is the traditional time to start to reflect on 2017.
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