I was referring to approximately 2003/2004, not the mid 90s. Ilford was selling master rolls to a number of "confectioners" just before it went bankrupt.I was referring to the mid 90s when I bought it...But you may be talking about a later period?
I was referring to approximately 2003/2004, not the mid 90s. Ilford was selling master rolls to a number of "confectioners" just before it went bankrupt.I was referring to the mid 90s when I bought it...But you may be talking about a later period?
I was referring to approximately 2003/2004, not the mid 90s. Ilford was selling master rolls to a number of "confectioners" just before it went bankrupt.
I remember the "cheep prices" too. But I also remember the wages. I have a (empty) 50 sheet box of Kodak Vericolor II type L, expire date 12/83 with a price tag of 49.92. Thats a buck a sheet. Take the 1983 prices, adjust for the Federal Reserve tomfoolery and Film is still about the same price today in relative terms. Shoot more and be happy!
Today on BH photo the price of Tri-x is down to $4.35 a roll from the recent increase to $4.79. Hopefully it's not just a short trend.. It makes the difference buying 60+ rolls at a time.

Now in stock:
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/192244-Arista-Premium-400-ISO-35mm-x-24-exp.
You could have got those 100 rolls for $2.59
Looks like it was a very short trend. It's $4.99 today.![]()
Yeah I saw that, I called BH and the guy in the film department was very kind, but wasn't in on anything about the pricing. I wonder whats going on. It was bad enough at 4.79, I will definitely switch to Hp5 for 4.99.
I remember when you could by Kodak films and chemicals at the local Kmart store.
there is first a fuel levy
2.19 GBP per USG then
20% sales on the total
tad more then 20% overall
the precursor to VAT was purchase tax
I don't get it, why would you try to make three totally different formats look similar when they are already so different anyway?
Interesting how differently different people work. I find 24 exposures much better than 36 because 36 is inconveniently long. I often shoot part of a 36 roll and then don't finish it for weeks, sometimes months, when I next need that type of film. Having several bodies with different types of film in each adds to this too, otherwise I'd be doing mid-roll changes.
Taxes add up too. Higher taxes on everyone from crude oil up the chain get passed along so just looking at retail taxes of the final product doesn't show the while story.
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It's funny, I never used to understand this a few years back, but as I started to shoot large-format, my shooting habits have changed, now I find it difficult to get through a 10 frame role of 120, I think a 35mm role for me would be best at 12 frames, maybe 16? I think I'll be bulk loading very soon, I just wish they came in 200' instead of 100' since all of my bulk loaders are 200' loaders lol!
It's funny, I never used to understand this a few years back, but as I started to shoot large-format, my shooting habits have changed, now I find it difficult to get through a 10 frame role of 120, I think a 35mm role for me would be best at 12 frames, maybe 16? I think I'll be bulk loading very soon, I just wish they came in 200' instead of 100' since all of my bulk loaders are 200' loaders lol!
Some taxes are costs, certain types of property taxes, consumption taxes on fuels and the like. Income taxes are paid on profits resulting from the difference between sales and costs and can therefore not be forwarded to your customers.Yep. Taxes get passed on. That's why I find it funny when people demand higher corporate income taxes. Who pays this tax? Why the people who buy their products do.
I didnt learn this until I became a landlord. What happens when my property taxes are raised (which they always are)? The rent goes up by an equal amount. My tenants have always paid my property taxes.
you could buy a can of 5222 or get a short end from one of your movie photog chums.
Where do you get these? The 100ft loaders are very common & widely available.
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