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I didnt even get the chance. Acros was gone before the announcement of its discontinuation was even confirmed.

I'm not sure about the situation in the US, but here in the UK there's still loads of medium format Acros for sale. I considered stocking up when I saw it was discontinued. However, as I can't tell the difference between Acros, FP4, Delta 100 or T-Max 100 in my final prints, there seems little point...particularly as it's significantly more expensive in 120 format than those other films (FP4 £21.50, Delta £22.25, T-Max £25.00, Acros £28.33 for 5 rolls inc. postage from my usual supplier).
 
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I'm not sure about the situation in the US, but here in the UK there's still loads of medium format Acros for sale. I considered stocking up when I saw it was discontinued. However, as I can't tell the difference between Acros, FP4, Delta 100 or T-Max 100 in my final prints, there seems little point...particularly as it's significantly more expensive in 120 format than those other films (FP4 £21.50, Delta £22.25, T-Max £25.00, Acros £28.33 for 5 rolls inc. postage from my usual supplier).

Acros is, BY FAR, the cheapest 120 black and white film in the US. Or at least it was.

$30/5 rolls of Delta 100.
$24/5 rolls of Acros.

Ilford cost 25% more than Acros.

No store that I can find is selling Acros for retail price in the US. None. The price has nearly tripled since the discontinuation. I see loads of Acros for sale for $57.99/5 rolls.
 

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Acros is, BY FAR, the cheapest 120 black and white film in the US. Or at least it was.

$30/5 rolls of Delta 100.
$24/5 rolls of Acros.

Ilford cost 25% more than Acros.

No store that I can find is selling Acros for retail price in the US. None. The price has nearly tripled since the discontinuation. I see loads of Acros for sale for $57.99/5 rolls.

You're still paying less for Ilford film than I am...even though it's made just up the road from here. So think yourself lucky! :D
 

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foma is 4.59/roll at b+h
foma is 4.39 at adoramma
arista is 4.29 at freestyle
photowarehouse has jch street film as well ... not as cheap but its there.
there's still film ... and short date i am sure
is even cheaper when you can find it ..
 
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foma is 4.59/roll at b+h
foma is 4.39 at adoramma
arista is 4.29 at freestyle
photowarehouse has jch street film as well ... not as cheap but its there.
there's still film ... and short date i am sure
is even cheaper when you can find it ..

I have never shoot any 2nd tier films and have no interest in them. My reference point above was regarding only the top tier film producers (Kodak, Ilford, Fuji). That was not clear from my post.
 

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That can't possibly be true? Fuji gave everyone a heads up one year ago Acros was going away, you were the one who posted it here.

do you mean this thread: >>>>> https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/fuji-acros-100-4-x-5-to-be-discontinued-after-2018.147146/

that was 4x5, but the writing was on the wall,

You are very much mistaken.

not too far off .. you mentioned in the thread they were getting rid of the acros line soon
its surprising you didn't stock up. if i knew they were going to axe my favorite film
even if i knew i would have to ship it across the pacific back to the states,
i'd have bought as much as i could.
you also say
Fujifilm's famed "commitment to film" shows how empty a promise this has been for years.
not sure how your opinion of fuji changed between 11 months ago and a couple of days ago.
 
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do you mean this thread: >>>>> https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/fuji-acros-100-4-x-5-to-be-discontinued-after-2018.147146/

that was 4x5, but the writing was on the wall,



not too far off .. you mentioned in the thread they were getting rid of the acros line soon
its surprising you didn't stock up. if i knew they were going to axe my favorite film
even if i knew i would have to ship it across the pacific back to the states,
i'd have bought as much as i could.
you also say

not sure how your opinion of fuji changed between 11 months ago and a couple of days ago.

It's real simple. I thought that once a film was discontinued I'd have time to stock up. I've witnessed many films cease production and each time if I wanted to, I could buy the film for nearly 12 months past the discontinuation announcement. Hell I could buy Ektachrome film in China 4 YEARS after it's discontinuation. With Acros, the film was 100% out of stock *before* it was officially discontinued.

See how simple that is?
 

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Many photographers are capable of powerful work with other media. Most photographers committed to digital long ago. I often shoot film just for the fun of it and I actually enjoy scanning and inkjet printing...like most serious B&W photographers in this era.
 

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It's real simple. I thought that once a film was discontinued I'd have time to stock up. I've witnessed many films cease production and each time if I wanted to, I could buy the film for nearly 12 months past the discontinuation announcement. Hell I could buy Ektachrome film in China 4 YEARS after it's discontinuation. With Acros, the film was 100% out of stock *before* it was officially discontinued.

See how simple that is?

Seems like you have a very powerful ability to see into the future.
 
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Seems like you have a very powerful ability to see into the future.

Actually, it's using past experiences to guide future actions. If every other film that I witnessed get discontinued go out of stock immediately upon the appearance of a rumor of its demise, I would have acted far differently.
 

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Actually, it's using past experiences to guide future actions. If every other film that I witnessed get discontinued go out of stock immediately upon the appearance of a rumor of its demise, I would have acted far differently.

....but you are forgetting, or maybe do not remember that when those films got "discontinued" there were "out of stock" conditions and then the film would be in stock and so on...it is early...we may yet see the film in stock again. Apparently it is still available in Europe (?)

There are people who will buy it on speculation (because of threads like this and the other one here) and then sell it at great profits years from now. Witness the jack ass selling three bricks of well expired Verichrome Pan at a ridiculous price.

Separately...you are suffering grief over a loss. You sound just the same as a devoted husband who discovered his wife of thirty years has been cheating on him. You are grieving, you feel betrayed, you are entertaining irrational thoughts...You might benefit from learning about the psychology of loss and grief. Maybe even get some therapy / counseling.
 
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Well, after I wrote my first comment in yours thread, the 13 Friday hit me. It looks like Ilford is going to impose price increase on film and paper to the level I marked as cut off price level to stop using film as my main creative media.

That's what I'm struggling with. I tried shooting medium format full time for a while but it became prohibitively expensive when using a lab to develop and scan, and that was pre price rises. Spending £60 on film and dev/scan costs only to have 2-3 images you like come back is soul destroying.

I like film and will continue to shoot it as long as it's available, but only every now and again as a treat. I'll probably be thinning the heard of film cameras in the mean time.
 
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I have never shoot any 2nd tier films and have no interest in them. My reference point above was regarding only the top tier film producers (Kodak, Ilford, Fuji). That was not clear from my post.

Why? If you've never used it, how do you know it isn't for you?

Would you lump Rollei in there too? Have you seen results from the Retro 80s film? You may be surprised if not.

Lastly, my advice would be for you to sell off your stuff, apart from the TX1 and get yourself another GSW690 with the proceeds since that seems to be your favorite. Then you'll have significantly less tied up in gear, less decisions to make when you go to use a camera for whatever purpose.
 
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Why? If you've never used it, how do you know it isn't for you?

Would you lump Rollei in there too? Have you seen results from the Retro 80s film? You may be surprised if not.

I've never driven a pick up truck before, but I'm pretty sure it's not for me. I'm happy others can enjoy non tier 1 films. I'm not interested.
 

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That's what I'm struggling with. I tried shooting medium format full time for a while but it became prohibitively expensive when using a lab to develop and scan, and that was pre price rises. Spending £60 on film and dev/scan costs only to have 2-3 images you like come back is soul destroying.

I like film and will continue to shoot it as long as it's available, but only every now and again as a treat

It's time to get a developing tank, a changing bag & chemicals. Home processing is fun and you can use the savings to purchase more rolls :smile: No more soul destroying.
 
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@RattyMouse Before you get too down about losing Acros, I'd first give Delta 100 a test and see how you like it (assuming you haven't already). I realise you have a strong aversion to T-Max 100 after the disaster you had with T-Max 400, but as far as I'm aware, the Kodak film is quite close in look to Acros - at least closer than the Ilford offering. Did the backing paper issue ever affect the 100 speed T-Max?

I absolutely love T-Max 400 in my Xpan - it's incredibly fine grained and just seems to work really well with those Fuji lenses with their high contrast coatings. I haven't tried T-Max 100 in it as yet, as I like having the extra couple of stops with those relatively slow Xpan lenses, but maybe that should be on your list? T-Max 100 in the Xpan - no backing paper issues to worry about. Then if you like it, explore how you feel about the roll film version.

Personally, I think you'd regret selling your high quality film gear. Prices seem to climb every week, and you could find yourself paying over the odds next year to buy back the gear you sold.
 

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I have never shoot any 2nd tier films and have no interest in them. My reference point above was regarding only the top tier film producers (Kodak, Ilford, Fuji). That was not clear from my post.

they might be worth looking into because they are great, have a fantastic look and
the price is right.
not sure why you say they are 2nd tier, they have been around for a long long time
( adox since the 1860, foma 1921 ) they just haven't been marketed in the states until
john from j+c brought them here and got people hooked on them.

It's real simple. I thought that once a film was discontinued I'd have time to stock up. I've witnessed many films cease production and each time if I wanted to, I could buy the film for nearly 12 months past the discontinuation announcement. Hell I could buy Ektachrome film in China 4 YEARS after it's discontinuation. With Acros, the film was 100% out of stock *before* it was officially discontinued.

See how simple that is?
isn't 11 months enough time to stock up ??
there was probably a giant glut in china with the ektacrhorme maybe no one shoots it, so it lasted.
but i get that you didn't expect it to be sold out so quick.

i find it really weird you post so much negative stuff directed towards kodak and fuji yet you buy their products.

Actually, it's using past experiences to guide future actions. If every other film that I witnessed get discontinued go out of stock immediately upon the appearance of a rumor of its demise, I would have acted far differently.

this is the age if the internet, news travels fast... and people buy even faster in CCards ( even if they can't afford it )
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might like adox and arista you might be surprised
even sam i am ate the green eggs and ham ... ( and he liked it )
 
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That's because you lack comprehension.

not really .. for 5years you have railed against kodak and fuji because they are mismanaged and somehow
jilted you. and you only buy their products and continue to complain.
what is it i am not comprehending ???
 

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not really .. for 5years you have railed against kodak and fuji because they are mismanaged and somehow
jilted you. and you only buy their products and continue to complain.
what is it i am not comprehending ???

If I was p1ssed off with both Kodak and Fuji, I'd have switched to Ilford a long time ago. Though I guess you can absolutely love a film but hate the company who makes it.
 

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If I was p1ssed off with both Kodak and Fuji, I'd have switched to Ilford a long time ago. Though I guess you can absolutely love a film but hate the company who makes it.

sorry
that makes absolutely no sense.

you don't like the way a merchant/manufacturer acts you don't give them your $$
 
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