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Well, Y2015 has begun and it seems to be OK to inform something happening in Japan.
1.
Fuji was able to reproduce 220 size “pro400” (Japan only proC41 film, this is not 400H) in Y2014 in limited quantities.
Note that Fuji officially discontinued this “pro400” 220 film on March 2013 (see link below, paragraph 4, pro400 is a Japanese market only C41 pro film).
(http://ffis.fujifilm.co.jp/information/articlein_0022.html)
See attached photo (the one that I bought around end of Nov. 2014, reproduction 220 size pro400 film, Note expiration date).
When I first saw this fresh film on the shelf at Yodobashi, I couldn’t believe my eyes since these were completely depleted and gone away (and Fuji provided 400H as an alternative for pro400 in Japanese market but no 220 size for 400H).
I have heard that Fuji was able to do this because:
a) Found that the material were at their hands to make this film reasonably (“in limited numbers”)
b) Thought that there would be still some demand for this film in Japan if they make it.
This fresh 220 film was coated/manufactured in Y2014.
This film is available only in single roll package and it is JPY1080 (inc. 8% sales tax, equiv USD8.33 W/O sales tax) thus the price is comparable when it was available in the past.
http://www.yodobashi.com/富士フイルム-FUJIFILM-PRO400-220-24枚撮/pd/100000001000267714/
Since I don’t normally use 220 film, rather use 120, but interested that Fuji reproduced 220 film so I bought some and shoot it.
The results were just like the pro400 in 120 that I used several years ago.
There seems to be some members in APUG that living in Japan so one can try this film “if you want to”.
This is a limited production film so may be gone soon.
Looking at the web, you still can get it via web order but only limited to one roll per person now.
You “may” able to get it if you go to Yodobashi (e.g. Shinjuku-West store) in some quantity but I am not sure (when I bought it on Nov 2014, there was some left, but when I revisit in December Y2014 none was available. Today according to the web they still have some but better check it first).
My suggestion if you are really going to try this film:
“Be careful not to underexpose” (You know what I really mean).
Just my two cents.
Note that reproduction of this film is not reflected in Fuji’s web site or in the Professional Store “National Photo” web site, which I 100% trust for film availability.
This is because it is limited production product (if the “guy” is telling me the truth, well it is a very small batch from a big company, anyway no export).
It seems to be that only Yodobashi handles this film (Yodobashi's special order???… not sure…but in the past…).
Also note that Fuji is still NOT discontinuing some 220 size color films in Japan (mostly E6 and one C41).
2.
PORTRA 160/400 in 220 size discontinuing “sales” in Japan
See;
http://www.nationalphoto.co.jp/1F/kodak_news_06.htm - Kodak
It is in Japanese so some simple translation given below;
===========QUOTE ==========
Date: Dec. 12th, 2014
Due to low demand, Kodak announced that the “sales” of the following professional films are discontinued:
PORTRA 160 220 in (5 roll packs)
Suggested replacement -> PORTRA 160 in 120 or Fuji Pro160NS in 220
PORTRA 400 220 in (5 roll packs)
Suggested replacement -> PORTRA 400 in 120 or Fuji Pro160NS in 220
Directly contact us for availability.
=========UNQUOTE===========
NOTE1: It doesn’t say where they are going to discontinue sales, but this should be Japan.
NOTE2: It doesn’t say which Kodak announced this. Kodak Alaris Japan???
Well if you look into Kodak Alaris Japan web site, there is no info about this PORTRA 220 format discontinuance.
But I don’t bother, as their web site has bunch of discontinued product listed there but it is useless since it lists too old products such as 127 / 620 films!
NOTE3: It doesn’t say that manufacturing of these films are discontinued but says “the sales” is discontinued.
Will be any implication of this worldwide?
Well, will see what happens.
For me, KODAK = PORTRA.
I don’t use 220 much but maybe red flag for 220?
Anyway in 2014, Kodak substantially raised the price of their films two times here in Japan.
Bit scary.
This is a reason I may have to look into Fuji for C41 120/(220) Size film for alternative.
NOTE:
NationalPhoto’s web information about availability of film is the most reliable information for availability of film in Japan (They are pro shop and have the accurate info from the maker and/or importer).
I have referred their web for information about availability/discontinuation about approximately 10 years and never had any issue.
You can rely on it.
Sometimes film manufactures web site info is not organized and National Photo’s web site information may be clearer because it is much more organized.
They sometimes release official discontinuation announcement earlier than the film manufacturer but the info itself is correct.
For example, they have recently released discontinuation info of Fuji’s liquid emulsion (named Art Emulsion) and Velvia 100F 120 one day “prior” that of the Fuji’s official discontinuation announcement.
Bottom Line:
If there is film discontinuation info here (National Photo’s web), sadly that film will be discontinued (at least in Japan) when the time comes and most of the times, more sadly, same film will be discontinued worldwide when the time comes.
This is a fact and I have seen this all times happening.
Well, may be some other discussion may be done pertaining to availability of some other films, but it is too long now, thus I will finish it here.
1.
Fuji was able to reproduce 220 size “pro400” (Japan only proC41 film, this is not 400H) in Y2014 in limited quantities.
Note that Fuji officially discontinued this “pro400” 220 film on March 2013 (see link below, paragraph 4, pro400 is a Japanese market only C41 pro film).
(http://ffis.fujifilm.co.jp/information/articlein_0022.html)
See attached photo (the one that I bought around end of Nov. 2014, reproduction 220 size pro400 film, Note expiration date).
When I first saw this fresh film on the shelf at Yodobashi, I couldn’t believe my eyes since these were completely depleted and gone away (and Fuji provided 400H as an alternative for pro400 in Japanese market but no 220 size for 400H).
I have heard that Fuji was able to do this because:
a) Found that the material were at their hands to make this film reasonably (“in limited numbers”)
b) Thought that there would be still some demand for this film in Japan if they make it.
This fresh 220 film was coated/manufactured in Y2014.
This film is available only in single roll package and it is JPY1080 (inc. 8% sales tax, equiv USD8.33 W/O sales tax) thus the price is comparable when it was available in the past.
http://www.yodobashi.com/富士フイルム-FUJIFILM-PRO400-220-24枚撮/pd/100000001000267714/
Since I don’t normally use 220 film, rather use 120, but interested that Fuji reproduced 220 film so I bought some and shoot it.
The results were just like the pro400 in 120 that I used several years ago.
There seems to be some members in APUG that living in Japan so one can try this film “if you want to”.
This is a limited production film so may be gone soon.
Looking at the web, you still can get it via web order but only limited to one roll per person now.
You “may” able to get it if you go to Yodobashi (e.g. Shinjuku-West store) in some quantity but I am not sure (when I bought it on Nov 2014, there was some left, but when I revisit in December Y2014 none was available. Today according to the web they still have some but better check it first).
My suggestion if you are really going to try this film:
“Be careful not to underexpose” (You know what I really mean).
Just my two cents.
Note that reproduction of this film is not reflected in Fuji’s web site or in the Professional Store “National Photo” web site, which I 100% trust for film availability.
This is because it is limited production product (if the “guy” is telling me the truth, well it is a very small batch from a big company, anyway no export).
It seems to be that only Yodobashi handles this film (Yodobashi's special order???… not sure…but in the past…).
Also note that Fuji is still NOT discontinuing some 220 size color films in Japan (mostly E6 and one C41).
2.
PORTRA 160/400 in 220 size discontinuing “sales” in Japan
See;
http://www.nationalphoto.co.jp/1F/kodak_news_06.htm - Kodak
It is in Japanese so some simple translation given below;
===========QUOTE ==========
Date: Dec. 12th, 2014
Due to low demand, Kodak announced that the “sales” of the following professional films are discontinued:
PORTRA 160 220 in (5 roll packs)
Suggested replacement -> PORTRA 160 in 120 or Fuji Pro160NS in 220
PORTRA 400 220 in (5 roll packs)
Suggested replacement -> PORTRA 400 in 120 or Fuji Pro160NS in 220
Directly contact us for availability.
=========UNQUOTE===========
NOTE1: It doesn’t say where they are going to discontinue sales, but this should be Japan.
NOTE2: It doesn’t say which Kodak announced this. Kodak Alaris Japan???
Well if you look into Kodak Alaris Japan web site, there is no info about this PORTRA 220 format discontinuance.
But I don’t bother, as their web site has bunch of discontinued product listed there but it is useless since it lists too old products such as 127 / 620 films!
NOTE3: It doesn’t say that manufacturing of these films are discontinued but says “the sales” is discontinued.
Will be any implication of this worldwide?
Well, will see what happens.
For me, KODAK = PORTRA.
I don’t use 220 much but maybe red flag for 220?
Anyway in 2014, Kodak substantially raised the price of their films two times here in Japan.
Bit scary.
This is a reason I may have to look into Fuji for C41 120/(220) Size film for alternative.
NOTE:
NationalPhoto’s web information about availability of film is the most reliable information for availability of film in Japan (They are pro shop and have the accurate info from the maker and/or importer).
I have referred their web for information about availability/discontinuation about approximately 10 years and never had any issue.
You can rely on it.
Sometimes film manufactures web site info is not organized and National Photo’s web site information may be clearer because it is much more organized.
They sometimes release official discontinuation announcement earlier than the film manufacturer but the info itself is correct.
For example, they have recently released discontinuation info of Fuji’s liquid emulsion (named Art Emulsion) and Velvia 100F 120 one day “prior” that of the Fuji’s official discontinuation announcement.
Bottom Line:
If there is film discontinuation info here (National Photo’s web), sadly that film will be discontinued (at least in Japan) when the time comes and most of the times, more sadly, same film will be discontinued worldwide when the time comes.
This is a fact and I have seen this all times happening.
Well, may be some other discussion may be done pertaining to availability of some other films, but it is too long now, thus I will finish it here.
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