gnashings said:From what I understand it is 120 (the only useable size for the new apx400...) that is extinct. So far, 35mm is there for the taking.
GO LEAFS GO!
Fotohuis said:It's always possible to order Rollei Retro 100 and 400 films. It's APX emulsion and they are doing the confectioning in Hungary now for the 120 rolfilm. So in this way small gaps in the market are filled again.
Regards,
Robert
At 4-5 times the price of regular Agfa. What a deal!
Fotohuis said:Last price of APX in 120 rolfilm was Eur. 2,60 in NL. APX 120 Rolfilm already disappears here in 2004.
So this Retro film for Eur. 2,90 is more expensive (Eur. 0,30, just over 10%) but not 4-5 times. I am afraid that film prices will rise more and more to the new Ilford level which can be 40% more.
I think users must be happy with smaller manufacturers like Rollei/Maco, Foma, Forte to have some more choice in B&W film.
Robert
Fotohuis said:Slitting and confectioning 120 rolfilm in relativ small quantities is expensive so I do not think Eur. 2,90 is for the Netherlands a too expensive price level. Maybe for you in the USA where Agfa dumped their film in the last years for very low prices, even under the German price level which has been 15-20% less than in our country in the past years.
But you indicated already that all prices are rising. The Rollei R3 120 rolfilm is about the same price level than Ilford Delta (around Eur. 4,00) in Holland but the export to USA made it a very expensive film.
I see some interesting development in films. Smaller companies are more interested in the more special films like very fine grain low speed film and I.R. film. Let's hope there will be enough market for it to succeed in these special production.
Robert
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