saman13
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Maybe a better title would be: How does it make cents?
I really don't get it. Don't film manufacturers usually repackage their emulsions and sell them at a lower price? Like Arista EDU being $1 less than Fomapan at Freestyle. But Agfa CT Precisa is $4 more expensive than the equivalent Fuji Provia from B&H... why is this and how do they make any money off of that? Why would someone buy the repackaged emulsion when you can get the "real" one for less money?
Is it just that it is more expensive here in the US and less expensive elsewhere?
However, I have some in the fridge because my local camera shop let me take them at $5 a pop because their expiration date was that day... I bought 6 rolls but looking back I really should have stocked up. Stupid me.
I really don't get it. Don't film manufacturers usually repackage their emulsions and sell them at a lower price? Like Arista EDU being $1 less than Fomapan at Freestyle. But Agfa CT Precisa is $4 more expensive than the equivalent Fuji Provia from B&H... why is this and how do they make any money off of that? Why would someone buy the repackaged emulsion when you can get the "real" one for less money?
Is it just that it is more expensive here in the US and less expensive elsewhere?
However, I have some in the fridge because my local camera shop let me take them at $5 a pop because their expiration date was that day... I bought 6 rolls but looking back I really should have stocked up. Stupid me.