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Old February 23rd 06, 06:20 AM posted to rec.photo.film+labs
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Is ISO 100 APS film still availale in the USA?

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On 2006-02-23 00:20:57 -0500, "ifan" said:

Is ISO 100 APS film still availale in the USA?

Ifan


I have not seen it in years. Only 200 and 400 and if you're lucky some
places have Fuji 800. Kodak's 400 B&W is still around.
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Is ISO 100 APS film still availale in the USA?

Ifan

I couldn't even find 35mm in ISO 100, recently, at any of the large
retailers. I probably could have at a camera store but didn't have the time
to drive to one. Had to settle for ISO 200.


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Old February 27th 06, 05:41 PM posted to rec.photo.film+labs
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In article X%vMf.14188$fU6.5602@trnddc08,
Tom wrote:

I couldn't even find 35mm in ISO 100, recently, at any of the
large retailers. I probably could have at a camera store but
didn't have the time to drive to one. Had to settle for ISO
200.


How long will it be before you can't find film at all?

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In article 2006030312532016807-notreallymeNOSPAM@ixnetcomcom,
Michael Weinstein wrote:

How long will it be before you can't find film at all?


I think film will be availabel for a long time, but only at
dedicated camera stores and online or by catalog. The exception
will probably be the disposable cameras which will stay in
supermarkets and drug stores for a good while.


I'm just a bit concerned about the available and price of 4x5
film in the next decade. It's already getting hard to find
local E-6 processing.

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