Kodak 400
One of the flags of the demise of film production by Kodak and Fuji has
been the discontinuation of certain films in less than popular sizes. For a long time the only 110 around was ISO 200. APS film, always limited, has lost the Kodak chromogenic B&W, the ISO 100 emulsions, and now apparently Fuji's 800 and both Kodak and Fuji's 400 are going away, leaving only 200. And yet, yesterday, I found Kodak Ultra 400 in 110 size. I am sure this is new production. So if there is new production in 110, maybe film isn't all as dead as was predicted. |
Kodak 400
"Michael Weinstein" wrote in message news:2007030318474175249-nothere@nothereedu... One of the flags of the demise of film production by Kodak and Fuji has been the discontinuation of certain films in less than popular sizes. For a long time the only 110 around was ISO 200. APS film, always limited, has lost the Kodak chromogenic B&W, the ISO 100 emulsions, and now apparently Fuji's 800 and both Kodak and Fuji's 400 are going away, leaving only 200. And yet, yesterday, I found Kodak Ultra 400 in 110 size. I am sure this is new production. So if there is new production in 110, maybe film isn't all as dead as was predicted. ************************************************** ********** Although it isn't Kodak or Fuji, 110, and 126 format film is made by Solarus from Italy. also you can get 126 film too from a company that makes it in Canada. I think Walgreens sells Solarus in their stores or you can get it online at... http://www.frugalphotographer.com/ Ric in Wisconsin. |
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