yes, a touch disappointing as it apparently is a ONE SHOT deal (applies to just one order) and the amount I was quoted I would have to buy 1000 dollars worth of film to get a break even situation.It's a 30% discount, but when combined with their extortionate shipping rates ($55 for 10 35mm rolls to the USA, for example), it's still much cheaper to buy P30 in the USA directly from Freestyle, Blue Moon, FPP, etc. The discount is also only good thru the end of the year.
yes, a touch disappointing as it apparently is a ONE SHOT deal (applies to just one order) and the amount I was quoted I would have to buy 1000 dollars worth of film to get a break even situation.{and I already have about a years supply of varous version of P30. }
Received an email from Film Ferrania regarding a "discount" as a Kickstarter backer in lieu of the various rewards they've been promising for 10 years.
It's a 30% discount, but when combined with their extortionate shipping rates ($55 for 10 35mm rolls to the USA, for example), it's still much cheaper to buy P30 in the USA directly from Freestyle, Blue Moon, FPP, etc. The discount is also only good thru the end of the year.
To enjoy a 15% discount on your purchase, enter at checkout.
30% ? I've received their mail with 15% discount...
I donated $375 and got a 30% discount. They told me in a subsequent email that your discount varies based on the amount of money you donated. And no stickers - I was really looking forward to the stickers.
I posted on APUG but I guess those didn't carry through.Holy mackerel you joined Photrio on 2006 and this is your first post?
Welcome to the forum! Don’t make us wait another 17 years to hear from you!
I posted on APUG but I guess those didn't carry through.
yes, I was under the impression form pervious posts that the diiscount code would b eof the approximate value of the orginal pledge. I have been waiting for the 120 to come back in stock, where I will proably splurge for 5 rolls, as well as a few more P30 in 35mm. (I have been baying several each time iit was available so I probably still have 20 of the various versions.) ANd I did get a few of the Orto, and whlile it is interesting, I am nort sure if I have an application for it. so I am likly to only order a few rolls. so 15% of a possible 300 dollar order is about 1/3 of my original Pledge. and that is all taken up by the 40 dollar + flat rate DHL shipping to Canada.30% ? I've received their mail with 15% discount...
30% ? I've received their mail with 15% discount...
So do I. I agree that they (very) likely cannot compete against Fuji and Kodak in the traditional E-6 film market. However, niche emulsions like the 640T you mentioned, or 800 speed daylight E-6 film could do well, for them.
I think an ISO200 or 400 daylight Scotch Chrome would set them apart from Kodak and Fuji. In Europe, Ektachrome is expensive compared to Provia, but the latter is hard to get hold of.
I wonder if Scotch Chrome is still on their radar?
(I have a personal interest, I spent the summer of '66 working nights processing Kodachrome and 3M/Ferannia Dynachrome in the K11 process. Dynachrome was a good film, basically a copy of Kodachrome.)
Should I start to worry?
I wouldn't worry, for now, as I think they can be very lax. If however, you don't receive your order after 30 days from placing the order, then you have recourse under EU consumer law.
Thank you for your answer, I ordered 20 rolls for a trip to Italy and now it's too late... Byebye Ferrania P30/P33, welcome back Ilford FP4 I guess.
Thank you for your answer, I ordered 20 rolls for a trip to Italy and now it's too late... Byebye Ferrania P30/P33, welcome back Ilford FP4 I guess.
Hi, yes!Hi, did you rceive the Ferrania film in the end?
Has Ferrania stopped production of P30, altogether? Their website mentions "the very last production."
Nothing is marked in Italian...Perhaps those here who read Italian can check the wording.
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