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I see they don't list 220, I heard recently they were going to cease manufacture, it looks like it's true.

Fuji Film UK have minimum order requirements from Japan. If they can't sell that fast enough then they won't order it. So just because Fuji UK don't sell it doesn't necessarily mean it's out of production. It does indicate that if a market the size of the UK is not buying enough 220 for Fuji UK to supply it, then maybe its days are numbered elsewhere too. But its a minor inconvenience compared to shutting down an actual film.
 
Prices hold up well for Fuji products from other online vendors such as Discountfilmsdirect.co.uk, and people like Silverprint. They're also competative against Ilford and Kodak offerings.

If you shoot a lot of Fuji material its certainly a good place to look IMHO.

I haven't tried the black and white materials they produce, as Ilford products are good quality and widely available retail, and Fuji don't do an equivalent of SFX which is my tryout film of choice at present.

Now if they did Sensia process paid in 120 I'd be very interested indeed.
 
I too got the e-mail.

Since I'm not in the UK it doesn't benefit me yet. But they did say they plan on international shipments later on.

Not sure if they just mean EU-land or if that will include USA.

Time will tell....
 
I ordered ten rolls of slide film from them on Friday, package arrived yesterday. Can't complain about that sort of service, but I was a bit miffed to be charged ÂŁ7.04 for postage when the package arrived in a Jiffybag with ÂŁ1.78-worth of stamps on it ...
 
Richard. Shipping costs on the site seem to be as follows: Value of goods up to ÂŁ10 =ÂŁ2.50; ÂŁ10.01 to ÂŁ50 = ÂŁ3.50; ÂŁ50.01 to ÂŁ150 = ÂŁ6.00; ÂŁ150.01 to ÂŁ300 = ÂŁ8.00' over ÂŁ300 = ÂŁ10.00.

Presumably there's a rounding up involved but it should have then been ÂŁ8.00 and you had presumably bought over a ÂŁ150 of goods. I wonder how ÂŁ7.04 was arrived at. I suspect but have never actually weighed film for postal charges vis a vis the value of it, that for high values of film but low weight then the rounding -up is considerably in their favour as would seem to be borne out by your experience. Could it be that if Fujilab makes a profit of ÂŁ5.26, based on your figures of postage and packing , that this helps offset some keener prices on Acros?

If this had happened to me I'd be writing to them. I don't mind rounding up but if it works in their favour to an extent out of all proprtion to the actual cost as seems to be the case from your experience then the site ought to be up-front about it.

Incidentally while the price of Acros is very keen, I did a check last week and did it again today. Mathers of Bolton will sell you ProH400 x36 frames at ÂŁ3.19 but Fujilab wants ÂŁ3.49 although this comes down to about ÂŁ3.29 per film for a 5 pack.

You have to pick and choose and work out the cost over a range of film before deciding. Most won't, in the same way most won't wander between Sainsburys, ASDA and Tesco when shopping, even if the supermarkets are close to each otherp and the supermarkets rely on this kind of shopper inertia.

pentaxuser
 
It looks like VAT is to be added to the postage cost perhaps. Assuming the order was >ÂŁ50

1.175 x 6 = 7.05
 
It looks like VAT is to be added to the postage cost perhaps. Assuming the order was >ÂŁ50

1.175 x 6 = 7.05

Yes, the order total was 74.88+VAT so with p+p of ÂŁ6 that works. The mixture of inc VAT and exc VAT amounts on the invoice is probably the most confusing I've ever seen e.g. "sub total ÂŁ84.24, VAT ÂŁ13.59, total ÂŁ91.28". What?

Anyway as I said before, the service was first class otherwise.
 
Interestingly Choose-film.com is Registered to:



Whois info for, choose-film.com:


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So it's not registered to Fuji UK.

Ian
 
Fujifilm's own 'Professional Film' shop, linked by Rob, seems to offer only pro colour films and proc-paid Sensia. No b&w or non PP Sensia on there. Fujilab.co.uk is the home of what used to be their own lab; I may be wrong but I have some vague recollection of it cutting loose from the importer/distributor sometime.

I'll continue to shop with Mathers, whose prices for some films are cheaper than the above. They always had the quickest service I've known and keen enough prices. No contest.
 
Fujilab.co.uk and Choose-film.com are not Fuji UK own sites. The fact that they have close trading links with Fuji is not particularly relevant when they only sell a small fraction of Fuji's products that are available in the UK.

Any Fuji registered Pro-lab, or Fuji Pro dealer can claim to be a FujiPro shop and offer Fuji film & other products in exactly the same way.

Fuji Films own shop is: Fuji Shop
This site IS Fuji UK not a separate trading company.

Ian
 
Enquiring of Fujilab.co.uk gave the repsonse from Peter Brandon:

Hi Rob
Thanks very much for letting us know, I've passed your email to Fujifilm, they will post on the forum to re-assure people the shop is operated by Fujifilm UK.

followed by:

Hi Rob

I've got this comment from Fujifilm, could you post it on the forum on their behalf?

many thanks
Pete

A message from Fujifilm Professional.
We'd like to clarify that the Fujifilm shop - www.fujilab.co.uk - is owned and run by Fujifilm UK.
Our web company 2000net.com t/a WPS Media assist with its running.
We set-up the shop as a direct result of enquires from photographers who were having difficulties in buying their chosen film format on the high street.
We stock all formats of film and all our stock is sold with long expiry dates and is fridge fresh.
Currently we are only able to accept orders from the UK but we will soon be opening up our service to the rest of the world.
The initial feedback from photographers has been very positive and order volumes have far exceeded expectations.

Jerry Deeney
Marketing & Business Development Specialist
Professional Film & Motion Picture Film
Fujifilm UK Ltd

Rob Champagne
 
It really would help if Fuji actually stated that clearly on the site. Perhaps they should also explain why they have two separate UK online shop websites.

Ian
 
It really would help if Fuji actually stated that clearly on the site. Perhaps they should also explain why they have two separate UK online shop websites.

Ian

Well, the one you linked to seems to flog digital cameras and has the word "Consumer" prominently displayed.

Whereas the new Fujilab one seems to sell film and has the word "Professional" prominently displayed.

It also clearly says "Copyright 2008 Fujifilm UK Ltd" on it.



It wouldn't seem to take a rocket scientist...
 
Actually Rob C posted both links I merely referenced them again. It's very odd that Fuji should have a bespoke online shop on their own UK Fujifilm site, and then a second OS Commerce based shop run separately. Both sell professional materials, that seems extremely amateurish.

Ian
 
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