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2023-01-25T07:15:03
This gets sent off to Dwanye's. 120 comes wrapped in plastic inside a cardboard tube uncut, 135/35mm is cut and mounted in cardboard slides. The slides come out great!
Chris S.
2022-02-11T16:39:03
I have used FUJI mailers for years. All great.
WILLIAM H.
2021-11-15T11:05:21
Was glad to be able to get it for a class project, considering it was available anywhere else right now
Sarah W.
2021-10-15T12:02:28
Pricey!!!!
PAUL H.
2021-09-18T17:03:55
Not very useful with out the film.
THOMAS M.
2020-09-08T08:50:20
Best deal around from a quality lab. we use these when traveling National parks and "Must have" shots. Makes it convenient to have the mailer and just drop at USPS near our travels.
THOMAS L.
2020-08-08T08:38:37
I you are film shooter like me and do not process film at home then this is a good way to great your film processed. But keep in mind the risk of losing the film in the mail system and the several days to get your finished product back. I can tell you the lab quality is professional.
DONALD F.
2020-07-24T08:34:10
Decent slide film; best on market, now that Kodachrome's no longer with us. Never had any issues with processing.
ART P.
2020-06-13T07:57:18
I wasted the purchase price on this product, because I didn't finish the roll before it expired :(
DAVID W.
2020-01-08T13:41:51
Used one again in Dec 2019 and the service is still quick and produces great results with both 35mm and 120 film.
DAN W.
2019-06-14T14:18:36
Great deal, but wrong picture along with product gave me anxiety until the product arrived and was what I wanted
Bob W.
2019-03-12T11:12:49
Been using Fuji mailers for years. Dwayne's in Parsons KS does a great job. HOWEVER, I also purchased a 5 pack of Provia film with these mailers, and there were issues. My purchase was in late February 2019. The 5 pack of Provia had a JANUARY 2019 expiration date. When I contacted customer service, they told me to toss the 1/2019 film and they'd send another 5 pack. THAT 5 pack of film had a March 2019 expiration date. When I contacted customer service again, they informed me that March 2019 was the latest expiration they had in stock. Need to freeze it and mark your freeze dates. NOT happy
RAYMOND H.
2019-03-04T08:35:13
Send off your film, then receive mounted slides a couple weeks later. Couldnt work better!
Timothy A.
2019-01-07T17:52:41
Very convenient and easy to use. Slides came back within about 10 days of mailing. All was good!
Robert S.
2018-11-28T08:03:58
These folks in Kansas, where the mailers are destined, are the real deal. They did a real nice job on my E6 roll of 36 slides! I haven't shot slides for almost 15 years, and the mailers I purchased from another company back then, does not process E6 any longer. So, these Adorama mailers are a huge deal, because they are still connected to E6 processing. They were reasonable in price, and includes shipping cost back to me. The mailers are good for 35mm and 120mm rolls. It's time to bring out my old film cams and shoot with them, alongside my digital.
Lavonne H.
2017-10-09T04:40:11
Adorama always delivers! Film and mailers are in hand within a week, even with standard delivery.
ARTHUR P.
2015-12-28T12:01:15
Ever reliable and thankfully still available. The film is the best available and the mailers are quite - though not perfectly - reliable. I shoot and develop about two 36 exposure rolls/week and they fail to return about one roll per year. Otherwise 'Old Faithful'.
Viking
2014-07-14T21:00:00
I purchased these mailers to develop Fuji Velvia slide film. I am hapy that adorama has these mailers available to do this since there are few if any photo labs around to develop slide film.
Armand E.
2014-05-19T21:00:00
What other option do I have?
PAUL P.
2013-10-31T21:00:00
Labs vanished as everyone went digital. Yet I still love Fujichrome and my old Nikons. This is the simplest way to get slides developed, and the results are excellent.
PHILIP S.
2013-10-13T21:00:00
I put up a review of this product, and there's no way to edit or add to it, so I'll put up another one: My one issue with these mailers was that they showed an expiration date; I don't shoot that much film, and was concerned about being able to use these before they expire. I was able to contact Dwayne's Photo in Parsons, Kansas, where these are sent for processing, and was told by a very nice lady that they will honor the mailers and do the processing even if it's after the expiration date. So I'm back to a 100% positive review of this item; at least for me, a non-professional, the turnaround time is acceptable, and I have found the quality of the processing and mounting to be excellent.
GEORGE S.
2013-10-09T21:00:00
This is a great item, and it goes a long way to simplifying film processing. In fact, for me, it makes it possible; in my neck of the woods, I have nowhere to go to get 35mm slide film processed and mounted. The price is very reasonable and includes return postage. HOWEVER... If you are more or less a "hobbyist" photographer and don't go through lots of film, be aware that these mailers have an EXPIRATION DATE; I only recently noticed this because they have started printing the expiration notice on the outside of the envelope flap; the older ones I have hid the expiration date on the back of the Customer Receipt/Shipping Label, and it's 12/31/2013, and I have a few more that expire on 3/31/2014. I don't go through that much film, so I'll be hard pressed to use these things up before they expire.
GEORGE S.
2012-10-30T21:00:00
FYI I have recently returned from digital to film on some work, so I used these mailers. I weighed the envelope containing the film and put what I thought was adequte postage. It was returned to me by the postal service with a note that the postage was $1.95--about an additional 25%.
Oldsalt
2012-09-09T21:00:00
A great tool for surrealism in photographic art.
CD
2012-06-24T21:00:00
We visited Green Bank National Radio Astronomy Observatory. No digital cameras were allowed on the area where the radio towers are located. So out came the Canon F-1 and I used film! Good results, fast processing time, no problems whatsoever!
ppro
2012-04-01T21:00:00
I photograph landscapes primarily.
Gil
2011-10-31T21:00:00
Very simple. Drop in the film and send it. 7-8 days later, it's back. You only get the slides. Nothing else. If you want it scanned to cd, you will have to do it yourself or find a place that does it. This only develops the slides. Also, it requires 4 stamps to mail. USPS told me that it is $1.71 to mail that is equal to 4 first class stamps.
John
2011-09-06T21:00:00
For my living location there are ZERO labs that process slide film with out costly means and this was an incredibly cheap solution with very fast turnaround. No fingerprints, framed nicely, only a couple upside down (NOT a big deal). Having it pre-paid is also handy and gives a flat rate so I don't have to worry about anything after words. Just the excitement of the return. Thanks for still selling this godsend.
alexsi l.
2011-09-03T21:00:00
I use this developing for close up of wildflowers and other mountain photos. Super color that is true what the photo captures.
BARRY K.
2011-03-25T21:00:00
I am very pleased with the service I get from these mailers. The mailer doesn't look like the one in the photo so I when I got them I was surprised and pleased to see that they are for the same lab that developed my Kodachrome. The convenience is great-three stamps on the envelope, fill out the little form, place the form and your film in the mailer, keep your receipt and drop it in the mail. It took a week and a day for me to get my slides back. I even sent a note asking for the canister back and they did at no extra charge. One thing that I really like about this service is that the mounts are numbered and dated-an option that isn't available everywhere. I also like the cardboard mounts and, I am not sure if this is really important, but I like the Fuji branded box and mounts. I wasn't sure about how they'd come back when I first saw the mailers listed on here, so I was glad to read a review here that included a photo of the slides and their box. Of course, being able to take these mailers with me and send my film for processing when I'm on a trip is great! I absolutely recommend this service if your local camera shop doesn't satisfy you.
David C.
Easy & Quick Turn Around Time
By Brock
These mailers have expiration dates. The dates are put on the envelope for Fuji's accountability and fiscal tracking. "Expired" envelopes WILL be processed.
Great Product
By fuzzybearjay
I have had no problems sending them my Kodak film. I have accidently sent some C-41 and they returned it with another mailer, which I thought was great. I've spoken to the people over there at the processing center and they are all very nice and helpful with a genuine concern for there customers. Price is great, It costs me [$] and up for local developing. Return time is a little long for me (from Los Angeles it takes about 7-10 days) but the low cost makes up for that. I have had great resul...
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