Pull quote:

the best way to ensure long-term availability of film is to continue shooting it!

I stopped shooting film because reasonably competent processing disappeared.

The chemicals to process the film will be unavailable before your stocks are depleted.


On 3/17/2011 6:47 AM, Derby Chang wrote:
On 16/03/2011 8:32 AM, Thibouille wrote:
Maybe someone could check if he has insider informations ?

My reseller told me that although not official yet, Fuji is stopping
Neopan 400/1600 (100 still around for now).
Fuji APS-C (ouch, I meant APS) film is dead. Kodak still left with APS
but at about 10 euros per film (!!) (or was that the opposite?).
Almost all slides film is going dodo as well.

If anyone needs such film, it may be a good idea to grab a bunch of'em.

Only 120 and the shorter 135 rolls for now.
http://www.japanexposures.com/2010/02/26/fujifilm-to-reorganize-film-lineup/

But you are right. Grab 'em and shoot 'em

http://members.iinet.net.au/~derbyc/11/11_03/11_03_neopan/index.htm





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