Maybe we are just lucky then. In each town of let's say 10.000/15.000 inhabitants there is a store of a chain that works together with Fujifilm. I dropped one of monday it was ready today. Paid €7 for 2 rolls of 120 slide film.
Most of the beta testers appear to be popular youtube analog enthusiasts (some of whom occasionally post here.) I think Ribsy is a board member?
This all sounds wonderful to me. £60 for 5 rolls of Portra seems a bit breathtaking, not really though. It sounds like smaller shops can still thrive in the UK and Europe. A level tax rate helps. In the US the big places have crushed most of the local shops.
They felt it was *very* good news as it's the kind of film the majority of their customers want.
the needs and desires of one group of customers is not always aligned with another
Freestyle totally removed their pricing, after some bitching to them by consumers (I was one of them). They never responded back, so that was their response.
Good customers! - you were fortunatePutting up with customer bitchin.€4.74
A company like Seiko is still around. If you order either a serie of those shutters of you pay them enough for the drawing, why wouldn't they?Actually, one company still does: https://www.dw-photo.eu/products/photo-cameras/Camera Hy6 mod 2.html
But the price tag is a bit high for most customers
Something like a Mamiya6 or 7 at ~2000€ or similar (like the DSLRs that are also bought by amateurs) would be easier to sell.
Hasselblad reintroducing the V series, that would be my dreamBut who makes the shutters, that is the biggest problem in my opinion. Unless you make a new electromechanical system where the electronic leaf shutters
can be utilized. Today, that would be the only feasible way. Eliminate all the complicated and expensive to make clockwork mechanisms.
I know this is slightly OT but if Kodak think there is a big enough market for them to go ahead with this film I'm wondering if we'll see a camera manufacturer start making MF cameras again? I'm betting if one of the biggies, Hassy, Mamiya, Pentax, Fuji did go ahead they would sell like hotcakes.
And all the tools an dies? The design documentation is the one thing, the other is the very expensive tooling for this watchmaker-stuff.
But there are electromechanical shutters in the Hasselblad HC lenses and Rollei Hy6. So if one diverts from the fully mechanical path, there are possibilities.
Actually, one company still does: https://www.dw-photo.eu/products/photo-cameras/Camera Hy6 mod 2.html
But the price tag is a bit high for most customers
And all the tools an dies? The design documentation is the one thing, the other is the very expensive tooling for this watchmaker-stuff...if one diverts from the fully mechanical path, there are possibilities.
Why would you say its aesthetic is popular?Suggests they're selling as much Portra as they can make, but have noticed a gap in the market that they can fill. Gold 200 has a fraction less apparent granularity than Portra 800, not as sharp as Portra/ Ektar - but its aesthetic is quite popular.
Why would you say its aesthetic is popular?
Is this your opinion or experience? Thanks!
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