Our equivalent pharmacy chain Boots, does a selection of C41 135 & Ilford Mono 135 and 120 in large shops.Our CVS has 400TX which is, I guess Tri-X, and Kodak UltraMax 400 in 35mm X 24 Exp. That's about all I see.
Our equivalent pharmacy chain Boots, does a selection of C41 135 & Ilford Mono 135 and 120 in large shops.
Pound land only does Agfa Vista 135 Both chains are on most high streets.
E6 only a few specialist shops...
I live out at edge of fields so need to walk two statute miles for a large Boots, open on Sunday too.
The local food shop stopped stocking about five years ago.
There is still a low level demand.
The problem is if cine stops so does Kodak.
I was in a Canadian Walmart this week, and they had both Kodak and Fuji 35mm colour film - 200 ISO and 400 ISO in the case of Kodak.I was at Walmart the other day for the first time in a while, and I noticed they are stocking film again. All Fuji Superia 400, plus disposable cameras.
I've heard that in Europe, they sell Agfa apx 100 at drugstores. Is this true?Another UK member here. I've never been to a Boots with any kind of photo equipment on sale that didn't have some C41 colour film and HP5+ in 35mm. The better Boots will have Kodak and Fuji C41 film, Ilford XP2 super, FP4+, Delta 100 and HPt+ as well as a Fuji slide film. It's only a few years ago that Boots stopped their own brand of C41, E6 and B&W films...and they were still selling Kodachrome super 8 into the 2000's. My guess is they still get some trade from serious amateur photographers...especially after Jessops more or less died. Boots tend to be a bit on the expensive side but it's great to know that if I am out and about, and really need a roll of HP5+, they are there.
Poundland usually have Agfa vista 200 and I would guess they are selling mostly to people who buy in small quantities and who never "went digital". Though I bet a few more serious amateurs pick up the stuff as it is very good value.
In Luton we are lucky enough to have two Poundlands, a good Boots and a proper traditional camera shop in the town centre. The latter does pretty much the whole range of Ilford, Kodak and Fuji. They still have something of a "wall of film"...but no foma or Adox. Still, can't complain.
I've heard that in Europe, they sell Agfa apx 100 at drugstores. Is this true?
What country or countries in that huge continent that is Europe you are thinking about?I've heard that in Europe
That is new to me!Are there film manufacturers other than Fuji in Japan? Current APX 100 is made in Japan by someone.
Walmart just sells leftovers. Once it is sold, done.
Same for the only drugstore in Canada which has some leftover film collecting dust.
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