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Thank you. Rolleicord V.Excellent. I really like the film, in fact, I like it so much I may buy a bulk roll. What camera did you use? These are really nice shots
Thank you. Rolleicord V.Excellent. I really like the film, in fact, I like it so much I may buy a bulk roll. What camera did you use? These are really nice shots
I like Kentmere 200 and I am very lucky to have ordered it as soon as it became available in Germany. It was quickly sold out.
Now, nearly no shop in Germany has Kentmere 200 on stock. I am surprised about it.
I like Kentmere 200 and I am very lucky to have ordered it as soon as it became available in Germany. It was quickly sold out.
Now, nearly no shop in Germany has Kentmere 200 on stock. I am surprised about it. How is the situation in other countries? Is it available or not, e.g in the USA, in the UK or in Switzerland? Any idea why it is not available in Germany?
The simple answer would be that they've sold the batch that they initially confectioned/ finished faster than expected.
No one has it in Canada. A bit annoyed but at the same time delighted that it sold out so quick. Hopefully stores will be restocked, as I want more!
I am honestly delighted that Kentmere 200 is apparently doing better than Harman anticipated. I saw a huge amount of negativity about it on Reddit from people saying that there is absolutely no point in an ISO 200 Kentmere film when there are already ISO 100 and 400 films that can be pushed and pulled. Some people get really upset at the idea of there being new products.
That being said I don't foresee myself frequently buying more after my initial order is all shot. It's good film, but I already was so in love with what kentmere 100 and 400 did for me that at the same price I'd rather shoot one of those.
The notable exception is for my Pentax 17 where 400 is a bit too fast for full sun.
That's why I wrote nearly no shop. Anyway, not in 120. And quite expensive.
I just stocked up on Kentmere 100 and 400 in 120 during the b&h BILD sale. $5.91/rollYeah. I bought some mainly because I wanted to "vote with my wallet". But after those are gone, I'll wait until I can get the cheaper "Arista DX" re-brand. Arista DX 100 (i.e. Km 100) is $6.50 while the Kentmere-branded films are $8.
I just stocked up on Kentmere 100 and 400 in 120 during the b&h BILD sale. $5.91/roll
I am honestly delighted that Kentmere 200 is apparently doing better than Harman anticipated. I saw a huge amount of negativity about it on Reddit from people saying that there is absolutely no point in an ISO 200 Kentmere film when there are already ISO 100 and 400 films that can be pushed and pulled. Some people get really upset at the idea of there being new products.
When Lomography started coming out with the funky colour films people literally screamed at how bad they were, how they should not exist etc. Yet they appealed to a certain userbase who bought and enjoyed them....and they probably helped pave the way for film that's closer to conventional colour film emerging via Inoviscoat.
Do I personally have a use for Kentmere 200? Not right now, I've got a couple of 100 foot loads of Fomapan 200 I like very much and am working my way through. Am I glad Kentmere 200 exists? You bet!
I think a lot of the time people think "I'm disappointed in this new product because it's not something that *I* need" and project that to it being "useless".
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