Neopan 100, 400, and 1600 have always been reasonably used. You might not use them but others definitely do. They have been and still are producing beautiful black and white emulsions. Try them sometime.
We know we are living on a knife edge. We will chase film from whoever can deliver. Choices may fall, but for me, still there is enough options.
Chris
Dear Robert,
ILFORD Photo / HARMAN will not have a 'problem' with DELTA 3200 or PAN F Plus : We will continue to coat all the films, in all the formats that we currently make. We are totally committed to having and maintaining the widest range of monochrome photo products, Film / Paper / Accessories and Chemistry
from any manufacturer.
Simon ILFORD Photo / HARMAN technology Limited :
Dear Robert,
ILFORD Photo / HARMAN will not have a 'problem' with DELTA 3200 or PAN F Plus : We will continue to coat all the films, in all the formats that we currently make. We are totally committed to having and maintaining the widest range of monochrome photo products, Film / Paper / Accessories and Chemistry
from any manufacturer.
Simon ILFORD Photo / HARMAN technology Limited :
hanks for that. I've just moved from Acros to Ilford for my future purchases.
Fuji have never had a particularly large stake in the B&W market in the areas I've lived in or visited, in fact they didn't import B&W films into the UK for quite a time, it was no secret that some were being made for them by another manufacturer at one point (the 1600 & chromogenic films).
Ian
Thanks again to everyone who uses, values and purchases any ILFORD Photo products.
Good to know that 800 and 1600 consumer color neg is still being manufactured. I was afraid we had lost both of those emulsions entirely. Too bad getting it here in the States proves difficult.
No sheet film at all in Europe?
When does the U.S.A. get 160NS?
Fuji sheet film is available in the UK:
http://www.ag-photographic.co.uk/fuji-pro-160ns-4x5-20-sheets-965-p.asp
Tom
Also, to the people recommending pushing tri-x: while a nice look it it's own right you definitely won't have the shadow detail of 1600PR.
And 6400iso only works with strong highlights. It's not really even close to 6400 speed - it's curve shifting.
A film's availability in retail shops does not tell the entire story of what is or is not being manufactured.
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