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I thought Velvia 100F was gone ages ago...
So what IS available?
I can still get fresh Velvia 100F locally here in Spain.That's correct. But some European markets continued to get it.
Pro Packs of Velvia 50 135/36 have been selling very poorly since 2009.
My prediction is that Fujifilm will be out of film manufacturing altogether by, or in, 2020.
In the meantime I have called the distributor to see if they have released a Dealer Bulletin. This is the definitive proof to the retail market when Fuji has implemented a cut to manufacturing. The upside is that legacy stocks will continue to be available for some time. Discontinuation of any E6 film has been demonstrated previously to have a knock-on, disincentive for the provision of E6 lab processing services.
That's the problem, losing some fantastic products. Acros with its amazing reciprocity, Provia's outstanding, etc.If Fuji wants out, they should license the emulsions to kodak or ilford or foma. It would be a shame to lose such amazing formulations
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I can still get fresh Velvia 100F locally here in Spain.
Sounds like Fuji is slowly withdrawing from the film market.
That was a long time ago, when film sales volume was much higher. I seriously doubt that they'd do that nowadays.... Didn't they already once discontinue Velvia 50 and then brought it back because so many people complained?
Kodak, Fuji and Agfa were the big ones. It made sense for them doing all in house. What would you advise Fuji to outsource?
Very sad. Velvia 50 is by far the best film ever in my opinion. I thought film was on a resurgence, but this shifts the trend line the other way.
I think the most common consensus is that Fujifilm has an awful excuse for both distribution and marketing teams. Most of this thread seems to be: Whoa! I had no idea X film was still even in production/being sold.
120 backing paper, for example. What could possibly go wrong?
Only Superia 1600 and Acros in large format are being discontinued, the rest are just PACKS.Very sad. Velvia 50 is by far the best film ever in my opinion. I thought film was on a resurgence, but this shifts the trend line the other way.
I think the most common consensus is that Fujifilm has an awful excuse for both distribution and marketing teams. Most of this thread seems to be: Whoa! I had no idea X film was still even in production/being sold.
I'd love for there to be a1600 colour film in 120 format.
Portra 400 pushes fine to 1600.
What i really want is a 400 ISO slide film, Ektachrome 400? Kodak? Please?
Well, you could always use Portra 800 in 120 and push it one stop (or two!). Kodak mentions this possibility on their official product page. They also give characteristic curves for push process +1 and +2 in their data sheets. It is a really beautiful film, but I have to agree that it has become expensive recently.
Portra 400 pushes fine to 1600.
What i really want is a 400 ISO slide film, Ektachrome 400? Kodak? Please?
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