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Hi Lachian,So much inanity in this thread.
Consider that Kodak felt it worthwhile to make a dozen+ E-6 films until 2009-2012, all in larger than minimum quantities, in the most part on 2 triacetate bases & 1 Estar base. That's a huge amount of film, when a minimum batch is about 35000 135 or 120 rolls. The current batch is being split between 135, S8, 16mm - no one knows the exact percentages outside Kodak I'd imagine, but it's probably a reasonable guess that there's perhaps 20k+ rolls available for 135. Not a lot of retailers need to sell 500-1000 rolls for that batch to be spoken for. But of course it won't stop those whose overarching narrative of persecution needs the sky to be falling.
of course it was planned as Super8 revival from the origin thought of Kodak AND as an additional suport for still film shooters.
But todays reality looks not in that direction. I would not bet on a great deal with super8.
And let us better not talk about 16mm avaible next!
So it is more like we do the suport to Super8 while shooting (and demand ) still film

with regards