Fotofast
198/200 Moggill Rd, Taringa QLD 4068, Australia
About
Fotofast is a highly-rated film lab located in Brisbane, Australia, boasting an impressive average rating of 4.8 stars based on 565 customer reviews. This facility offers a comprehensive range of development services, including C-41, black and white, E-6 slide processing, and specialized handling for 120 format film. A significant advantage for local photographers is the availability of same-day turnaround for their film development needs.
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Pricing
| Film Type | Dev Only | Dev + Std Scan | Dev + Hi-Res Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| C-41 Color | A$15/roll | A$18/roll | A$27/roll |
| Black & White | — | A$27/roll | A$33/roll |
| E-6 Slide | — | A$30/roll | — |
3 tiers: Low/High/Pro Res × 3 speeds. Same-day high-res A$27. 120 available. 110/126 A$42 (3-4wks). USB +A$18.
◆ Dev + Scan
◆ Hi-Res Scan
Last verified: 29 Mar 2026
Specialties
- ✦Est. 1990
- ✦Noritsu HS-1800+LS-600
- ✦250+ rolls/day
- ✦3 scan tiers
- ✦same-day from 2hrs
- ✦110/126/APS/XPAN/120/220
Equipment
- Noritsu HS-1800
- Noritsu LS-600
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does film developing cost at Fotofast?
Fotofast charges A$18/roll per roll for C-41 color film developing including scanning. 3 tiers: Low/High/Pro Res × 3 speeds. Same-day high-res A$27. 120 available. 110/126 A$42 (3-4wks). USB +A$18. Prices may change — check their website for the latest pricing.
How long does film developing take at Fotofast?
Fotofast typically has a same day turnaround for standard film processing. Standard processing takes C-41: same day $21, 2-day $18, 4-day $15. B&W/E6 via out-lab 4+ days.. Check with the lab for current wait times.
What film types does Fotofast develop?
Fotofast develops: C-41 color negative film, black and white film, E-6 slide/reversal film, 120 medium format film.
Does Fotofast accept mail-in orders?
Yes, Fotofast accepts mail-in film orders. You can post your film to them for developing and scanning.