@pdlouche It appears so. Poundland have officially stopped stocking it. Some shops had left over stock, but it appears ebay scalpers have snapped those up
@Kompute The Trip is more or less a point and shoot. Set the ASA of the film. Set it on Auto (the aperture settings are for flash, or for setting on f2.8 to override the red finger in low light). Set the focus (the red group setting is almost a default). Snap away.
Probably worth checking to see if it functions correctly to rule that out. Check the light seals in the film bay to see if they need replacing. Check the light meter works by covering up the cell and you should get the red finger on the A setting. Check the aperture blades open and close correctly
Other than that, try it with in date Kodak or Fuji film to rule out the film being the problem. Try a different lab for developing also. My first batch of photos through my Trip where via Jessops 1 hour service, and they were awful.
@pdlouche It appears so. Poundland have officially stopped stocking it. Some shops had left over stock, but it appears ebay scalpers have snapped those up
@Kompute The Trip is more or less a point and shoot. Set the ASA of the film. Set it on Auto (the aperture settings are for flash, or for setting on f2.8 to override the red finger in low light). Set the focus (the red group setting is almost a default). Snap away.
Probably worth checking to see if it functions correctly to rule that out. Check the light seals in the film bay to see if they need replacing. Check the light meter works by covering up the cell and you should get the red finger on the A setting. Check the aperture blades open and close correctly
Other than that, try it with in date Kodak or Fuji film to rule out the film being the problem. Try a different lab for developing also. My first batch of photos through my Trip where via Jessops 1 hour service, and they were awful.