2F/2F
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Just wonder if any of you have used the 100 and 400 Arista Premium Film and how they compare to Plus X and Tri X. I wonder if these might also be available in 120 in the future.
Marvin
I have used them. Mostly the 400, but I tried two rolls of the 100 just to compare it to Plus-X.
Lets put it this way: They compare to Plus-X and Tri-X in every way but edge markings. They contrast in no way but edge markings.
It is my best guess, thanks to a recent link to a Kodak MP catalog posted by an APUG member that shows the price per foot being nearly identical, that they are cut from 1000 and/or 400 foot rolls of the motion picture negative films Plus-X and Double-X, which are AFAIK identical to the still films Plus-X and Tri-X.
Given my best guess, I do not see them becoming available in any format but 135...but it is possible, if Kodak becomes desperate enough to sell medium format Plus-X and Tri-X!
If Kodak can move the film at about the same retail price per foot as they are getting for MP stock, the real question to me is not how Kodak can make a profit. They obviously can do so at this price, if they move enough volume. The question to me is, why are the retail prices for Plus-X and Tri-X so high when it comes in a yellow cassette for still cameras? Are the relatively high prices coupled with relatively low demand, and many other good options for budget-conscious film buyers hurting their sales so badly that they had to strike this deal with Freestyle just to keep production lines rolling and/or clear out stock that might have otherwise spoiled in a warehouse?
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