Just as a matter of comparison - on sale for $90USD at the moment across the pond:I looked at a 100ft roll of Tri-X last week......£208.
http://www.firstcall-photographic.co.uk/kodak-tri-x-pro-30m-iso-400/p1038
Bollox to that!
And it's not the seller screwing us over.........
What country restricts the number of rolls of film you can cross the border with?Bulk Film Pro:
Easy to make custom lengths of film (I usually only made 36-exposure rolls)
Buying film in bulk may reduce cost per roll (especially when shooting color)
Able to load film in scratch resistant felt-free cassettes (I used Nikon AM-1 cassettes)
Able to load film in cassettes that reduced friction for better motor drive performance
Can be used when traveling to countries that limit the number of rolls brought into the country
Bulk Film Con:
Long leader wastes film
Long trailer wastes film
100 feet of desired film is not always readily available
Must decide if plastic or metal cassettes work better
Must decide of felt or felt-free cassettes work better
Must decide if snap-on or screw-on cassette tops work better
Big financial loss when a 100-feet of film is accidentally exposed to light
Burke & James Watson model 100 bulk film loader by Narsuitus, on Flickr
Just as a matter of comparison - on sale for $90USD at the moment across the pond:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1280742-USA/kodak_kotx100d_tx_35mm_100_402.html
The relatively recent high cost of Kodak bulk loads most likely reflects what Eastman Kodak considers to be the costs to switch to cutting, edge printing, packaging and labeling it as compared to individual rolls. That cost plus markup gets passed on to Kodak Alaris, their cost plus markup gets passed on to the distributors, their costs plus markup gets passed on to retailers, etc., etc.
I looked at a 100ft roll of Tri-X last week......£208.
http://www.firstcall-photographic.co.uk/kodak-tri-x-pro-30m-iso-400/p1038
Bollox to that!
And it's not the seller screwing us over.........
Ok, so I did the math and it comes out to about 48 rolls of 100'. Not as many as I thought seeing as how I got my bulk loader in 1974.The most recent full file box of negatives I see here indicates "35mm 701 to 865."
For any bulk roll film users how many feet have you gone through in your life? What's your biggest take-away from your experience using bulk film (pros or cons).
And I can get it under £60 delivered to my door. PM me if you want to know more. ;-)I can get 100' of HP5+ for under £70
Trouble with the Tri X is the stupid price pionts to Kodak wanting to discontinue the bulk rolls,personally I wish they would let Ilford buy the rights and formula for Tri-X and then Ilford could manufacturer Ilford Tri-X...................Wishfull thinking on my part but the name as a ring to it or an X.
You would have to have input from either or both of Kodak Alaris and Eastman Kodak and the various distributors and the retailers to have an answer for this.Does anyone have a definitive reason for why pricing of Tri-X in bulk is so high?
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