Nitroplait
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@pentaxuser Those two examples from @Huss are very interesting.
If we agree that Fujifilm at least for a period sourced 200 ISO color film from Kodak and changed the product name from C200 to 200.
...And agree that the published data sheet of the then new 200 was virtually identical to that of Kodak Gold 200.
Then given the evidence from @Huss, Fujifilm has now taken back production to Japan but maintain the new name Fujifilm 200!
Does that mean the Data sheet is now updated to reflect that Fujifilm 200 is a real Fujifilm and not a Kodak film?
A few additional observations:
@Huss expiry dates are not exactly recent.
I bought C200 (Made in Japan) from the last batch available in my country (Expiry date 2024.03).
The Fujifilm 200 (Made in USA) that succeeded it had(Expiry date 02/2004 and was in typical slightly larger Kodak cardboard box and plastic container.
The current Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400 (Made in Japan) which I am hoarding from my local shops have expiry date 2025.06 - and is almost a year fresher than Huss' samples.
That leaves me confused.
@Huss The film in those boxes, are they in the usual Fujifilm plastic container or other indication that it comes from another source than the US made Fujifilm branded products?
If we agree that Fujifilm at least for a period sourced 200 ISO color film from Kodak and changed the product name from C200 to 200.
...And agree that the published data sheet of the then new 200 was virtually identical to that of Kodak Gold 200.
Then given the evidence from @Huss, Fujifilm has now taken back production to Japan but maintain the new name Fujifilm 200!
Does that mean the Data sheet is now updated to reflect that Fujifilm 200 is a real Fujifilm and not a Kodak film?
A few additional observations:
@Huss expiry dates are not exactly recent.
I bought C200 (Made in Japan) from the last batch available in my country (Expiry date 2024.03).
The Fujifilm 200 (Made in USA) that succeeded it had(Expiry date 02/2004 and was in typical slightly larger Kodak cardboard box and plastic container.
The current Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400 (Made in Japan) which I am hoarding from my local shops have expiry date 2025.06 - and is almost a year fresher than Huss' samples.
That leaves me confused.
@Huss The film in those boxes, are they in the usual Fujifilm plastic container or other indication that it comes from another source than the US made Fujifilm branded products?