Quote (Tomes @ Sun, May 10 2009, 09:42pm)
b&w film is easy to develope yourself, you just need developing tank, developer and fixer. I developed all but one roll of my b&w films myself and you dont need lab or enything for it, i do it in my bathroom floor. Developing tank with 2 reels(takes 2 films) costed 35€, 0.5l developer costed 20€ and 1l fixer costed 20€ allso. Tank takes 0.5l liquid and for that u need 0.5dl of developer and 1dl fixer, developer can be used few times(but you cant store it), but after each developing you need to use it bit longer, so its not that accurate so i only used it once each time, fixer you can use atleast 5 times and you can store it for some time, i dunno exactly how long but i have used bit over week old mix of fixer. So developing them yourself is what you should do.
Developing color film yourself can be done, but its way more complicated and needs more chemicals, those i suggest you take to shop.
If the exposure meter says f1.8 and 1/10 sec in clear daylight then you should try it with new batteries and if it still does that then its most likely broken. You can take the metering with your dslr or then just get new camera. Eos 300 is really cheap and you can use your canon ef(naturally ef-s lenses like the kit lens wont work) lenses with it. You should remember if u need to buy new camera that camera doesent really matter other than terms of usability, it has no effect on iq, only lens and film does.
developing yourself sounds awesome. Ill probably end up taking most photos to get developed at a shop, but id like to try myself one day.
If the exposure meter is broken there is no chance of me getting another film camera, i seriously love this camera and i know roughly the correct settings for different environments, and as ya say i might just take the 450 along and get it to read for me if im unsure.

cheers again for ur advice mate