Agulliver
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The press release and visible writing in the one photo I've seen strongly suggest that this is resumption of production of Fuji colour film. I know we will nit-pick everything FujiFilm tell us and find holes in it, because they generally aren't fully open about communication.....but it doesn't seem like Kodak has problems fulfilling the "Fuji" 200 and 400 orders as well as their own and Lomography's these days. The confectioning bottleneck seems to have been solved with supplies now regularly reaching retailers. So it would appear to make little sense to ship Kodak film to China for confectioning, or to manufacture Kodak film there at a facility Fuji has been using for photosensitised products for at least twenty years.
C200 was a specific product of FujiFIlm, unlike the 200 ISO film that Kodak makes for them. C400 is a new name though. And yes, the film cassettes shown seem to be in the Kodak printing style....but everything about the press conference is saying this is Fuji film.
I guess we'll find out soon enough. Does this mean less market for Harman and the others trying to get into colour film? That probably depends on how much film use grows in the coming years. If the Pentax 17, Rollei/Mint camera and any further new cameras meet with success (and early indications are that they will) then there's a big enough market for the two big hitters plus some smaller companies. And it's probably no huge deal if Harman go back to producing B&W film since they've likely clawed back R&D costs of Phoenix.
The success of the new Fuji film will also depend to some extent on distribution and price. Is it something I'll be able to pick up off the shelf at Boots or my local camera store at the same price as Ultramax? Next time I am in the USA can I find a bunch of it at Wal-Mart and bring it back? Or will I have to seek it out at inflated prices?
C200 was a specific product of FujiFIlm, unlike the 200 ISO film that Kodak makes for them. C400 is a new name though. And yes, the film cassettes shown seem to be in the Kodak printing style....but everything about the press conference is saying this is Fuji film.
I guess we'll find out soon enough. Does this mean less market for Harman and the others trying to get into colour film? That probably depends on how much film use grows in the coming years. If the Pentax 17, Rollei/Mint camera and any further new cameras meet with success (and early indications are that they will) then there's a big enough market for the two big hitters plus some smaller companies. And it's probably no huge deal if Harman go back to producing B&W film since they've likely clawed back R&D costs of Phoenix.
The success of the new Fuji film will also depend to some extent on distribution and price. Is it something I'll be able to pick up off the shelf at Boots or my local camera store at the same price as Ultramax? Next time I am in the USA can I find a bunch of it at Wal-Mart and bring it back? Or will I have to seek it out at inflated prices?