DanielStone
Member
I know this is a re-hash of re-hash'd topics mostly likely started lotsa times before, but why not ask again!
Just for giggles I just looked up the cost of 120 Portra 400 in 120 and 220 sizes...
WOW:
120:
singe roll: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/742779-USA/Kodak_120_Professional_Portra_400.html
pro-pack: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/742299-USA/Kodak_8331506_120_Professional_Portra_400.html
220:
single roll: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/742780-USA/Kodak_220_Professional_Portra_400.html
pro pack: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/742304-USA/Kodak_8374290_220_Professional_Portra_400.html
$5.85 vs $15.19
I can understand "double" price, because you're getting 2x the amount of film in length. But charging well over double? I mean, is it THAT much of a convenience factor, even for trigger-happy wedding shooters who don't understand the meaning of "a bottom line" and should probably be shooting 35mm instead
?
I don't shoot much color neg film, but the price difference astounds me. Seemed not that long ago that 220 was just over 2x the cost of 120...
Any ideas? I know it's a different base(it's thinner, duh!). I know there's no paper backing(just on the edges).
So what do you think gives the rather large price differential?
-Dan
Just for giggles I just looked up the cost of 120 Portra 400 in 120 and 220 sizes...
WOW:
120:
singe roll: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/742779-USA/Kodak_120_Professional_Portra_400.html
pro-pack: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/742299-USA/Kodak_8331506_120_Professional_Portra_400.html
220:
single roll: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/742780-USA/Kodak_220_Professional_Portra_400.html
pro pack: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/742304-USA/Kodak_8374290_220_Professional_Portra_400.html
$5.85 vs $15.19
I can understand "double" price, because you're getting 2x the amount of film in length. But charging well over double? I mean, is it THAT much of a convenience factor, even for trigger-happy wedding shooters who don't understand the meaning of "a bottom line" and should probably be shooting 35mm instead

I don't shoot much color neg film, but the price difference astounds me. Seemed not that long ago that 220 was just over 2x the cost of 120...
Any ideas? I know it's a different base(it's thinner, duh!). I know there's no paper backing(just on the edges).
So what do you think gives the rather large price differential?
-Dan