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Not sure this is the right forum, I do a little podcast with 2 friends on film photography, and this Sunday we are having someone from Film Ferrania on the show, they want questions from the community, so if you have any questions you can tweet @filmferrania on twitter your questions and then we will ask them on the show, while using the hashtag #DaveAMA (AMA stands for Ask Me Anything). You can read more about it here: http://www.pdexposures.com/film-ferranias-dave-bias-ama-pdexposures-sunday/

Nows your chance to ask all the questions you desire.
 
I think I speak for a lot around here when I say:
- When can we get some?
- What's going to be released first? (C41 / E6 / ECN and 16mm / 35mm)
- And can I be a Beta tester and get some sooner than that?
 
I think I speak for a lot around here when I say:
- When can we get some?
- What's going to be released first? (C41 / E6 / ECN and 16mm / 35mm)
- And can I be a Beta tester and get some sooner than that?


+1

And +1 to "how are we gonna be able to get it?" Ebay? Direct store? others?
And I live in India, so shipping or reseller here would be great!
 
+1 - need a reseller in the US. I like the Wittner Chrome 200D, but it takes 2 weeks to get it from Germany. I can get Provia 100F and Velvia 50 in 2 days from B&H, and can get AgfaPhoto Precisa CT locally.
 
+1 - need a reseller in the US. I like the Wittner Chrome 200D, but it takes 2 weeks to get it from Germany. I can get Provia 100F and Velvia 50 in 2 days from B&H, and can get AgfaPhoto Precisa CT locally.

Ok but do B&H still do Neopan 400?
You could move to Germany or Italy or preorder.
Alternatively write letter to the big studios requesting they go back to using film.
 
I'm willing to order from Europe, but not everyone in the US will do that. Just thinking of ways to increase sales for Film Ferrania, though I'm sure David Bias and the rest of the Film Ferrania team have a good handle on that already. After all, if people buy Impossible's film, with its imperfections, they'll probably buy Film Ferrania's product too. Different market, I understand, but still...

We want Film Ferrania to stick around, and the way to do that is for them to make it easy to get their product into photographers' hands.
 
Ordering direct from the factory is great, even from big online retailers like B+H or Freestyle, over here in Aus we've got Cheapshotsau on fleabay, he's cheapest most of the time once you take shipping into account.

But don't forget how many people around the world don't order online, not just us westerners here. And how many film-shooters who would never have heard of Ferrania, there's a whole lot more of us than the tiny percentage who come to APUG.
Think of the people who shoot what they shoot, whether they usually order online or not, and they run out of film while shooting out and about one day. See a local camera shop, go in to buy a roll to finish off the day. There's Ferrania, on the shelf in the fridge.
"What's that, I've never heard of them in my life?".
"That's Film Ferrania, they're new. We don't have any Kodak slide film any more but these guys are making it, and Fuji is hard to get here because the local distributors charge too much. If you want negative film, they make that too, or you can buy Kodak or Fuji, but who knows how much longer that will be available", says the well-informed shopkeeper.

OK, I'm not a playwright. But my point is that yes, it's fun, easy, and cheap ordering over the internet if you know where to go and what to look for. If you've never heard of it, you'll never hear of it, because you'll go back to the same online retailers and type 'velvia' or 'ektar' into the search box and buy what you always buy. Getting rolls onto the shelves at corner shops is the best way to get exposure, and when starting from nothing exposure is better than 'just sales'.
 
After all, if people buy Impossible's film, with its imperfections, they'll probably buy Film Ferrania's product too.

I don't think they will. The old Polaroid crowd was pretty forgiving (and seemed to like the 'artsy' look). Chrome users always seem to want accurate colors.
 
I don't think they will. The old Polaroid crowd was pretty forgiving (and seemed to like the 'artsy' look). Chrome users always seem to want accurate colors.

Which is why Velvia killed off Kodachrome. Kodachrome was how people remembered things. Velvia 50 is very saturated. I liked Kodachrome. But I like Velvia 50 too.
 
+1 - need a reseller in the US. I like the Wittner Chrome 200D, but it takes 2 weeks to get it from Germany. I can get Provia 100F and Velvia 50 in 2 days from B&H, and can get AgfaPhoto Precisa CT locally.

I know this is old. But you can get 200t from John Schwind in California. It's the same stuff. Repackaged Agfa. Assuming you are speaking of movie film in 8mm?

jaschwind @ operamail.com


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I used to buy Kodachrome in the nearest pharmacy. Cause I forgot I had a weekend wedding.
I sometimes bought all their stock.

Retail brick shop is expensive ok was expensive but may have been large fraction of volume.

Impossible packs are on all the junk market box camera market stalls.

Kodachrome or E6 was never like that.
 
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