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Try Kentmere 100 or 400 if you can't get Pan.

I was talking 120 film and not 35mm. I shoot very little 35mm anymore so 120 is what I'm looking for. Is there a Kentmere 120 film that I don't know about???? :confused: John W
 

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I was talking 120 film and not 35mm. I shoot very little 35mm anymore so 120 is what I'm looking for. Is there a Kentmere 120 film that I don't know about???? :confused: John W

I apologise: no I don't think it is available in 120 sorry.
 

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Ilford Pan 100 and 400 in 120 format might be available from Southeast Asian dealers on Ebay.
It isn't available in the UK.
 

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So how do you store and shoot discontinued films?

I don't!
I buy film every month fresh from the factory.
1 bulk roll at a time and normally use it on that month.
 

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The Kodak TMY data sheet says if the temperature is greater than 24C...
That only happens a few days a year here if we are lucky but the relative humidity can be high.
Pro E6 with keep below 10C would be a different problem.
 

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:smile:
However I still have a brick of outdated Lucky Super Color 100 that I am leaving for "lomo effects".
 

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So since you do not keep film in the refrigerator, are you keeping it in the oven? <<wink>> <<wink>>
 

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Ilford Pan 100 and 400 in 120 format might be available from Southeast Asian dealers on Ebay.
It isn't available in the UK.

I found one roll of the Pan 400 120 film from a seller in Hong Kong. At $14.52 a roll with free shipping! What a deal???? I think I'll stick with Ilford USA import film. With maybe a few rolls of Ultrafine Extreme 100 or 400 120 film mixed in(I like this film a lot). I can be a happy camper with that selection of film and it won't break the bank I guess. John W
 

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So since you do not keep film in the refrigerator, are you keeping it in the oven? <<wink>> <<wink>>

In a drawer, but near a radiator to keep it warm and cosy. :cool:
 

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I found one roll of the Pan 400 120 film from a seller in Hong Kong. At $14.52 a roll with free shipping! What a deal???? I think I'll stick with Ilford USA import film. With maybe a few rolls of Ultrafine Extreme 100 or 400 120 film mixed in(I like this film a lot). I can be a happy camper with that selection of film and it won't break the bank I guess. John W

I was hopping someone would see the light, or is it the dark? :whistling:
 

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I've used this film before. Oddly I bought my first brick in Prague. It started to show up in my neck of the woods soon after that (Malaysia). From what I have shot with this film, the results of appearance seem rather bland but then I think it always has to do more with what you shot than how a film rendered the image.

Touted by Ilford as "low-cost" using older emulation formulas instead of their current front line products. It is meant for low income market (poor - not rich).

Still, I say if you like the effect, get it since it's cheaper than a brick of HP5+
 
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