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Kentmere on sale until March 16th - USA

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I saw that the Film Photography Project store is doing a Kentmere sale. $6 per roll. You use the promo code "student". It applies to 35mm and 120 prepared rolls in all speeds. My order of 20 rolls of Kentmere 400 120 came out to $127 grand total vs. the same shopping cart costing $164 at B&H. Thought some people here might be interested.

Be careful, their 35mm rolls are only 24 exposure.

They also have their Svema films back in stock.
 
Tempting, but I need to shoot a lot more of my already frozen Kentmere before I grab any more.

Anyone have experience with backing paper issues and long term frozen Kenmere in 120?

Just asking...
 
I'm not sure 120 Kentmere been around long enough (3-4 years?) for anyone to have issues, but I haven't had any. I burned my last roll a few weeks ago, and it had probably been frozen a couple of years. I didn't see any issues.
 
Anyone have experience with backing paper issues and long term frozen Kenmere in 120?

I've had backing paper issues with Foma, Ilford, and Rollei, all non-frozen, but never with Kentmere. The issues I had with Ilford were long in the past, the others more recently. Used Kentmere in 120 for the last several years with no QC problems at all.
 
I've had backing paper issues with Foma, Ilford, and Rollei, all non-frozen, but never with Kentmere. The issues I had with Ilford were long in the past, the others more recently. Used Kentmere in 120 for the last several years with no QC problems at all.

So might the problem be simply that there was no 120 Kentmere around when you had the problem with Ilford rather than Kentmere backing paper being any better than Ilford paper which how your above statement might be read

pentaxuser
 
It is extremely unlikely that there is any fundamental difference between the backing paper that Harman sources for their Ilford branded 120 films and the backing paper that Harman sources for their Kentmere branded 120 films.
Perhaps someone who shoots both can advise whether there is any apparent difference at all, other than the markings/attachments at the very beginning. If so, I'm surprised, because the major issue with 120 backing paper is the near prohibitive size and costs arising from the minimum order requirements of those who can supply it to Harman.
 
Be aware of the shipping cost: as expensive as ordering 5 rolls of B&W Kentmere 120 [international delivery]
Locally I have an offer of 10$ CAN... for the same film...
 
So might the problem be simply that there was no 120 Kentmere around when you had the problem with Ilford rather than Kentmere backing paper being any better than Ilford paper which how your above statement might be read

pentaxuser

Yes, but Ilford has improved their paper problems since I was having issues with it. That was about a decade ago
 
Be aware of the shipping cost: as expensive as ordering 5 rolls of B&W Kentmere 120 [international delivery]
Locally I have an offer of 10$ CAN... for the same film...

And probably more on the tariff. I wouldn't recommend
 
And probably more on the tariff. I wouldn't recommend

I don't think Canada asks for tariffs related to US importations. It is just the opposite and that is the American buyer that has to pay it to their government (US customs) in the case they order from Canada.

By the way, a little word about Film Photography Project. I did follow them especially during their first years. It is a very reliable site with knowledgeable people + very dynamic and funny, no doubt. Once they started selling photography items (films, cameras, papers, etc.) it was mentionned they go as a "non-profit organisation". Correct me if I am wrong. The bottom line is that they sell their stuff at the same price than the competition..., unless there is a promotion. Of course they have expenses related to their activities (building, heating, furniture, etc.) but I don't make it somehow.
 
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