Sorry if I'm making too many new threads at once. I drove all over the city of Charlotte to Walmarts to buy the ordinary 4-pack of Fuji 200 color 35mm film. Apparently they're quit stocking it. And I learned another thing. The website feature where you can check a particular store's actual inventory on shelf is totally worthless. I found that out after driving across town. When I got there, the guy said "it must have been deleted". All the other store sites claim free pickup which means you have to order it a couple days ahead of time. But now I highly doubt that is worth anything. It appears that Walmarts just don't stock that any more. Why is Walmart so busy? Personally I'd rather go to the dentist.
The only thing at our Walmart (So. California) is Superia 400 36-exp. 4-packs. Superia 400 is all I could find anywhere in town in fact (grabbed the last two Superia 400 24-exp. 4 packs from Rite Aid).
I get my packs of Kodak Gold 200 at Walmart, but now it's not listed on their site anymore. Their facebook customer service told me that they do not carry this product... I'm worried.
Well that just stinks. Totally. As for the below post I don't want 400. Grainy junk. I don't even want 200 truth be known. I'd rather have the old 80 or 100 stuff, but that's too much to ask in this day and time. I am so tired of this business of film being killed off.
Well that just stinks. Totally. As for the below post I don't want 400. Grainy junk. I don't even want 200 truth be known. I'd rather have the old 80 or 100 stuff, but that's too much to ask in this day and time. I am so tired of this business of film being killed off.
Kodak Ektar 100 color negative film is still available. 4-packs of Fuji 200 are discontinued, but you can get individual rolls and 3-packs of Fuji 200 at B&H. The 4-packs are still available through Amazon (fulfilled by Continental Photo). Sure beats driving all over town. Another sky is falling post.
None of our Walmart’s have film. Actually, when I started getting back into film, I discovered that in a city of 200k, the only place that sells film in town is a little PC repair shop that sells 35mm cameras and rolls of HP5 and FP4 for the university students that take photography class.
I checked after seeing your post and agree that there is only 400 and it costs 50% more now (a bit less online).
Too bad, 200 was the film I always bought. Luckily I bought a bunch earlier. Now it looks like I might as well mail order the best instead like Ektar.
I'd find it interesting if they are still stocking it. I was under the influence that they all pretty much have the same products. They used to have superia and Kodak gold but I noticed last year I couldn't find It anymore. Maybe you'll be luckier than me!