Alan Browne wrote:
: Graham Fountain wrote:
: Does anyone know how this film fits into Kodak's range? is it discontinued?
:
Kodak Gold 100 used to be the name of Kodak's standard (non-T-grain) ISO
100 consumer film. At around here (Champaign-Urbana IL, USA), it's still
available at most large discount stores. A pack of 4 24 exposure roles
costs about $6 to $7.
: For the US at least, Gold/Royal Gold don't appear on the Kodak site anymore.
:
http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQueri...q-locale=en_US
If you go to the data sheet for Kodak Bright Sun 100 speed film,
it says "Kodak Bright Sun Film / GA, Kodak Gold 100 Film / GA".
This indicates that Kodak has just renamed the film, but not discontinued
it.
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/consu...28/e2328.shtml
Warren B. Hapke
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