PKM-25, was that the Mar/Apr issue?
Yes, congrats on your three images, I liked the last one the best, the tension between the far ends of the frame.
PKM-25, was that the Mar/Apr issue?
And Personalized Imaging splits into two departments, Retail Systems Solutions and Paper and Output Systems
Easy to say. After hearing Chinese 10 hours a day at work, the LAST thing I want to do is fill my free time with that..

I'll chime in for a comment here.
Production seems to be going at the "usual" pace at Kodak Park. So, the "normal" amount of film should be out there in the pipeline or on the shelves.
PE
I can confirm this : I just took possession of 500 Tri-X films (exp. 6/2016) without a glitch. I'm in Europe btw.
That's OK. I got my 10 rolls before you bought the rest
What? You an ilford user then?
883 Yen = 6,4, ouch... And TMAX-400/36 is even more expensive.
883 Yen = 6,4, ouch... And TMAX-400/36 is even more expensive.
All stores in Tokyo have it in stock right now. I assume that when you order online it comes from a warehouse in Tokyo.

Eric -- thanks for the heads-up about Bic. I've used them before, but have always thought of them as a lesser version to Yodobashi (in Kyoto that's certainly the case). I'll definitely check them out the next time I put an order in.ericdan
It doesn't make much sense to me either but as long as we can still get it I'm happy. By the way, check bic camera online. I got better prices for all my films there this month.
HiRachelleNoel,
...or Fuji? There's lots of their stock around, even if they no longer have the same equivalents to Kodak and Ilford. Tokyo is great in that it's possible to buy some of the smaller brands (now just Foma, Rollei, even Lomo-branded film, but in the past there was a lot more) but the rest of Japan mostly sticks to the big three: Fuji, Kodak, and Ilford (in that order). As for uni students shooting film...I know from experience that some members of the "film clubs" at universities shoot film, but I don't know that there are any classes that still support film/darkroom work. It might be possible at an arts university, but I've never taught at one.
However, it's obvious that film still has a major following here in Japan, compared to most other places, because it's still possible to find film coolers and darkroom sections in camera stores, and getting film developed locally, whether slide, negative, or black and white, 35mm, 120, or large format, is still doable, and reasonably fast and cheap.
Ilford nine types (as well as Kentmere)
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