if kodak are having to keep up with demand it can only be a good thing, remember many people are needing to stock up so the inrush will be huge, then settle down.
Some may just be trying it for the curosity and not necessarily keep shooting, but good news to see high sales.
That's exactly the issue we will regard for the next weeks. You stated it quite right. So there is a question remaining for the longer run?
People who buy Ektachrome today just out of curiosity will be the potential new buyers for the long term. But we may imagine it will be just a small minority from them who proced to shot.
That is also the problem with many revival "wafes" we notice today : within the beginning such wafe is real high later it is a very little wafe remaining after 2 years the complete revival is missing and you may wait for a next revival.
But how important is the demand on Ektachrome in 1 year? This will be the base of surviving for complete E6 niche !
Is it too smal Kodak louse an economic base and possible discontinue E6 complete.
So the future is just with a very smal part coming from us - the main effect will come from new buyers
who buy out of curiosity and may proceed with E6!
So today most new films are on demand from new people.
Next main demand is from people who "hamster" and freeze Ektachrome. A speculation on higher pricing after one year is a addition motor for this.
So photographers who wanted Ektachrome back and want to proceed with possible additional formats
"hang" on the decision from others.
So it becomes a circle - photographers who shot "just for fun" during holidays E6 in an addition to their
consumer c41 films changed to digital and started the end of photograpical film in mass production.
Today same type of "most amatheuric" photographers have the oportunity to decide on the full future of E6 films from their own workflow.
So a good strategy is to tell them : You might be a smart hipster if you decide to buy this or that special
New Film out of curiosity or from reasons of own "imagebuilding" [smatest hipster on the block while shooting Ektachrome] but if you want to become a real professional proceed with that Film.
And there is a real truth : Shooting E6 is indeed not so easy at all!!!!!!!!!!
with regards
