Gerald C Koch
Member
Haven't you forgotten Agfa-Gevaert a company that makes Ilford and parts of Kodak look like dwarfs, a company that still produces B/W Film, Aerial Film, Microfilm, Glass Plates and last but not least motion picture release stock (equal to Kodaks). I understand your point but if everyone thought so Kodak would loose it's business outside of the US causing instant Bankcruptcy and I wonder how many of Kodak's biggest stock(share)holders actually are US citizens or companies? Buying because the Q.C. is better than the competitors is ok but buying for nationalistic reasons means shooting oneself in the foot.
Dominik
Agfa has been out of the camera film business for some years. There is some old stock around but that really doesn't count. Gevaert makes specialty films such as microfilm and x-ray film.
Why is it shooting one's self in the foot? In the present economic climate with high unemployment in America and the UK I see nothing wrong with being nationalistic. I'm talking about jobs not share holders. There is an old proverb, "If I don't help myself who will." Buying American or british helps keep jobs in each country. Kodak no longer makes Pan-X so when I need a slow film I buy Ilford Pan F.