Yes , Gidi, way back in 1957 - 1959 when I was a student in the UK and the price of the film was inclusive of the processing price and the paper mounts. I continued using K25 into the sixties when I returned to Malaysia and had to send the film all the way to Australia for processing! Later I used various Ektachrome and Fujichrome with home processing and and finally decided on Fujichrome 50.

Most of my Agfachromes and Ektachromes from my student days have completely faded with time but the Kodakchrome colours are still there, albeit a little less brilliant; and that too after more than half a century! Yes I'm that old! Unfortunately,most of them have been badly affected by fungus - a result of our hot, humid climate. Most of my good slides have been scanned and transferred to CDs but I was told that it was not possible to scan the Kodakchromes - is that true?

By the way, I have been through a few Nikons SLR including the venerable F3 HP. Presently I am using a D70, a present from my sons when it was first introduced.