Fuji Pro 800 Z is not dead

pentaxuser

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Steve, thanks for that. I wonder whether "discontinued" means that Fuji UK has discontinued stocking it in the U.K. as opposed to Fuji has stopped making it?

You'd think that if it was simply that Fuji UK does not import it any longer it would be good enough to say this in a straightforward way that allowed no possibility of misinterpretation. The fact that it hasn't does suggest production worldwide has stopped/will stop BUT

I wouldn't even be bothered to question its statement had there not been others( non UK based) who seem to suggest that it is still made.

Yes I appreciate that it can still be bought here in the U.K. and elsewhere but a definitive statement to the effect that its production has stopped/ will stop totally on X date would settle the matter.

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Oren Grad

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Yes I appreciate that it can still be bought here in the U.K. and elsewhere but a definitive statement to the effect that its production has stopped/ will stop totally on X date would settle the matter.

Scroll down to the middle of this page, to the entry for Pro 800:

http://fujifilm.jp/personal/film/color/professional/index.html

The red warning text "本製品は、生産終了いたしました" means "production of this product has ended".
 

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So what is the current status?

I see it in stock (35mm) at adorama, B&H... Is this a last run or is it still being made? I can't seem to find info that is concrete on this film... Anyone know for sure?
 

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So much for the Holga revolution helping 120 sales. I know it was a popular emulsion in that crowd.
 
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