For good camera stores downtown you want Stewart's Photo.  It's right
downtown - 531 4th Avenue.  They are expensive (most things in Alaska are)
but they have a great selection, they are knowledgeable (if a bit
opinionated), and helpful.  They'll mostly likely have the film you want.
If you want to ask them something in particular, you could give them a call:
800-478-8581 or 907-272-8581.  (I happen to have a receipt from there
handy.)  I've never had any processing done there but I have bought
equipment there.

If it's just developing and film you want, there are other places that are
good.  There's Photowright labs.  They've done some nice developing and
enlarging for me.  They aren't downtown, so you'd need a car or a cab.  It's
about 10 minutes from downtown, on Benson (I think).  D&M is also good, but
they're farther from downtown.  I don't remember their numbers off hand, I'm
sure they're in the phone book.

Ken


----- Original Message -----
From: "Logan Reinwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 7:26 AM
Subject: EOS [OT ] Alaska trip


> HI,
>
> In one week I will leave for 3 weeks of vacations in Alaska with my wife
and
> my EOS 3+ PB-E1 + 300 2.8 L + 2TC + APO 1.4 TC (sigma) + 28-70 USM L and I
> have a few questions:
> - Is there any good (pro) shop in Anchorage to process my E6 neg in one
day
> before I fly back ?
> - Is there a shop in Anchorage to by pro-slide films Kodak 100vs, Fuji
100F
> & 400F?

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