Fujifilm UK doesn't sell it, so it's not the Fujifilm UK guy's problem. Same goes for Fuji USA. You'll have to try to get an answer from Japan on that one, I guess.
Oh ok, I missed that point.
Fujifilm UK doesn't sell it, so it's not the Fujifilm UK guy's problem. Same goes for Fuji USA. You'll have to try to get an answer from Japan on that one, I guess.
Seems to me if anybody knows the facts it would be the Senior Product Manager for Professional Film Russ Gunn as stated in Namke's post. I have little faith in comments from a low level employee in Japan who may be simply spreading corporate rumor or simply are not being accurate in the facts. When management makes announcements, that's when you listen. I highly doubt these B/W films are going anywhere, they have a lock on the market.
Posted today on the Choose Film forum:
Fujifilm scotches instant gossip
Fujifilm Professional has moved quickly to dispel rumours that the company is about to withdraw production of its popular black and white instant film.
Fujifilm’s Senior Product Manager for Professional Film, Russ Gunn, explained the announcement: “It was brought to our attention that a number of websites were carrying ‘news’ of the discontinuation of some of Fujifilm’s instant film. I would like to confirm that all current formats of FP-100B and FP-3000B black and white instant film and FP-100C colour instant film will remain in production and we have no plans to discontinue any of them.”
Gunn continued: “We remain fully committed to the continued support of photographers who appreciate the quality and flexibility of real film. Fujifilm runs a variety of marketing activities based around real film, including the Fujifilm Distinctions Awards, the Fujifilm Student Awards and our online resource for film users, Choose-film.com.”
The full range of Fujifilm Professional’s film stock is available to buy online via www.fujilab.co.uk - for further details on the range visit, www.fujifilm.co.uk/professional
Fujifilm (UK) Ltd
Hopefully that clears up that (at least in the UK)?
Yeah, I guess it was your post but my comment is nothing personal. Just a statement that I don't trust what lower level employees say. When management speaks I listen, as that is usually a much more reliable source than something from subordinates. When conflicting information is flying around it is obvious the credibility of information becomes very questionable.Is that a reference to my posts?
Bullsh*t! Be more specific. Japan? Did the source say wordwide? Someone started this rumor here a couple months back and it turned out to be the twin packs of instant film only. The clarification came from fuji usa. In the mean time everyone freaked out while waiting for an official response. The information given to camera shop customers is generally inaccurate when it comes to products going away. Time and time again, these threads start with "the guy at my camera store said....."
Yeah, I guess it was your post but my comment is nothing personal. Just a statement that I don't trust what lower level employees say. When management speaks I listen, as that is usually a much more reliable source than something from subordinates. ...
Which camera shops did you speak too?
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