Oldwino
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Seen this morning, an announcement by the Find Lab saying Kodak planes to raise prices on all 135 film on January 1st.
There's still time to stock up!!!
Seen this morning, an announcement by the Find Lab saying Kodak planes to raise prices on all 135 film on January 1st.
I thought there had been some recent talk of price reductions on Kodak product lines.
They are once again shooting themselves in the foot!
Thankfully 90% of my 35mm work is done in b/w. For color I shoot with d*g*t*l.
120 is 85/15 b/w to color so I'm good. Still, it's not welcoming news.
Thankfully 90% of my 35mm work is done in b/w. For color I shoot with d*g*t*l.
120 is 85/15 b/w to color so I'm good. Still, it's not welcoming news.
TOday I received confirmation from my local mini-lab that Kodak 135 film prices will indeed increase in January. Not that they can actually obtain sufficient Kodak colour film anyway....
I thought there had been some recent talk of price reductions on Kodak product lines.
Kodak black and white film production and sale numbers are lower than Harman's. And Kodak colour film numbers dwarf Harman's black and white film numbers.I read a few days ago, news that Kodak was reducing prices on their 120 colour films, by 25%, only because of falling sales volumes, due to over Kodak's high pricing, as seen by new shooters.
135, however especially b&w sales are supposed to continue having heavy sales.
Kodak black and white film production and sale numbers are lower than Harman's. And Kodak colour film numbers dwarf Harman's black and white film numbers.
Price volatility for Kodak films in general seems to relate mostly to volatility in the distribution realities - the production cost uncertainties are much lower than the ones experienced through the last three years.
I just read a second announcement that it's Kodak Alaris that's cutting colour 120 film prices to retailers by up to 35%
Kodak Alaris doesn't sell to retailers.
They sell only to local distributors.
Where could one source E-6 film cheaper? Haven't shot color for years as it got prohibitively expensive for a hobby.
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