redrockcoulee
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I also do not understand their 4X5 pricing but also why is it the same price as TMAX in Canada and considerably less at Freestyle?
I also do not understand their 4X5 pricing but also why is it the same price as TMAX in Canada and considerably less at Freestyle?
Almost nothing in Canada is reasonably priced when it comes to film but you're right that Acros is a weird case for sure. The distributors for Fuji products are really out to lunch here overall. Sorry, I suspect some Fuji Canada people are probably on apug but the prices are out of whack, there is no other way to say it.
They're oblivious to pricing on film products that make up a tiny part of the small Fuji.ca operation. Reps are focused on paper sales to labs and flogging new dry printing systems. They own the roll photo paper market in Canada now that labs are all but cut off from Kodak products.
Agreed but they're so lab centric they really don't want to help me with home use. Heck, I wouldn't even mind buying rolls, I cut down Kodak since it is unavailable cut now. I ran out of RA-4 paper one time, wanted to print that weekend and called around EVERYWHERE and could I get paper? No, I even offered to buy a roll from labs but it was no go. Come on, help a guy out! I just get the feeling they don't care about home use, just digital wet lab prints which is OK for them but not what I do.
I put orders into Henrys who still list Fuji paper but after a few months they contacted me and said they couldn't fulfil the order. Why??? Just makes no sense.
If I'm completely wrong and there are Fuji paper and chems available locally (TO or SW Ontario) for small quantity home use then please let me know where to get it. I'd love to be proved totally wrong here.
Off topic from Acros. Henrys price on Acros 120 is $4.49 not bad (their cheapest 120 film actually unless I'm mistaken) but sadly only available in the TO store. If I'm going to ship it (or drive 150km there and back and pay for gas) I might as well get it cheaper and faster from B&H (who will sell me cut Fuji CA paper too, or rolls of Kodak and Fuji).
At Adorama Acros in 120 is by far the cheapest film at $2.69 a roll. It is the most expensive 4x5 film at 35.50 for 20 sheets. It really doesn't make much sense.
At Adorama Acros in 120 is by far the cheapest film at $2.69 a roll. It is the most expensive 4x5 film at 35.50 for 20 sheets. It really doesn't make much sense.
Wonder if there is an after effect from the earthquake affecting their 120 production?
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