Lomography CN 120 format films, particularly 100 and 400 iso are now widely out of stock including in Lomos own shop. (135 format is unaffected so far). The films are Kodak VR based (older version of Gold), so a rare consumer 120 CN film at a competitive price (ca £4-5 roll) compared to remaining Portra, Ektar or Fuji Pro options (ca £6-7.50 roll).
Suggestion in another forum quoting a lomography source is that they may not be replaced. Whilst its not to everyones taste it was a reasonable entry level film which was stocked in non speclialist retailers (Boots pharmacy chain in UK for instance).
There also seems to be a significant price hike on the remaining films, on its way, starting with Lomo direct and now some retailers e.g. Lomo 135 CN 100 was available for £9 - 9.90 for 3 rolls, now ..£11.90 (+20%).
So if you like this film and can still source it at the right price, it might be time to stock up.
Suggestion in another forum quoting a lomography source is that they may not be replaced. Whilst its not to everyones taste it was a reasonable entry level film which was stocked in non speclialist retailers (Boots pharmacy chain in UK for instance).
There also seems to be a significant price hike on the remaining films, on its way, starting with Lomo direct and now some retailers e.g. Lomo 135 CN 100 was available for £9 - 9.90 for 3 rolls, now ..£11.90 (+20%).
So if you like this film and can still source it at the right price, it might be time to stock up.