roteague
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Here is an article some may find interesting:
http://photography.about.com/od/choosingfilm/a/newfilms.htm
"Although a number of black and white films have been discontinued in recent years there have also been others that have been made available, either new films or ones that had previously been restricted to a limited market, particularly those manufactured in central European countries. Although as this feature shows, there are now still many possibilities if you want to shoot black and white, don't expect to find these films in your neighbourhood store or local mall. Black and white is now a specialist area, and you will probably need to order many of these films by mail or visit a specialist supplier, such as Dead Link Removed or Dead Link Removed in the UK or Dead Link Removed or Dead Link Removed in the US"
http://photography.about.com/od/choosingfilm/a/newfilms.htm
"Although a number of black and white films have been discontinued in recent years there have also been others that have been made available, either new films or ones that had previously been restricted to a limited market, particularly those manufactured in central European countries. Although as this feature shows, there are now still many possibilities if you want to shoot black and white, don't expect to find these films in your neighbourhood store or local mall. Black and white is now a specialist area, and you will probably need to order many of these films by mail or visit a specialist supplier, such as Dead Link Removed or Dead Link Removed in the UK or Dead Link Removed or Dead Link Removed in the US"