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Hello,

I've talked about that topic directly with the CEO of the Maco Photo Division, and he said it is an mistake made by B&H.
RPX 25 will not be available in 127 format, but in 135 and 120 format.

Concerning 127 in general:
There is a project in Europe evaluating a new finishing / confectioning line for 127 film. But it is much too early for any statements.
We have to wait and be patient.

Best regards,
Henning

Thank you sir, for the clarification.
 
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The reason I was speculating on where the film being made having an influence on what they release as 127 is that perhaps it is being coated somewhere that has infrastructure to make and roll the 127 spools whereas the 100 and 400 (and others) do not. Just a wild speculation. Surely they won't be doing it by hand.

Especially in the recent past of manufacture the production was often divided over manufucturers. Thus from a type of conversion one cannot simply deduce the origin of the earlier stages.

Seemingly there still was the offer of doing conversions at the Efke plant beyond the date of cancellation of full production.
 
EFKE was the plant that was packing most of the 127 film that was available in the last few years, Outside of the colour stuff from "Frugal Photographer." Supposedly film ferania still has 127 Packing equipment and so they may be able to convert film into 127 if they get the major part of their project up and running.
 
The EFKE 127 spools had a brass insert in a plastic spool. The insert had the slot to engage the camera, so the spool wouldonly fit one way for takeup.
 
The EFKE 127 spools had a brass insert in a plastic spool. The insert had the slot to engage the camera, so the spool wouldonly fit one way for takeup.

And the Efke spools are too big to work as take-up spools in a Rollei baby grey. I NEVER use them for take-up spools. I have about 20 old METAL Kodak spools that I carry with me.

http://www.frugalphotographer.com/127_in_baby_rolleis.htm

I missed the Ilford ULF order this year but won't next. I am going to get som HP-5 Plus 46mm film and reload all my saved 127 paper backings & spools.


http://oresteen.com/ROLLEI4X4.htm

http://oresteen.com/ROLLEI4X4_use.htm
 
Indeed it was a mistake (alas). From B&H:

Dear Customer

Thank you for your interest in the following item:

Rollei/AGFA Rollei RPX 25 127 Size
(B&H # RORPX25127)

You are receiving this message because you asked to be notified when this item becomes available. We regret to inform you that this item has unfortunately been discontinued. Please check back on our website for similar or possible replacement items.

We apologize for this inconvenience and appreciate your understanding
 
And the Efke spools are too big to work as take-up spools in a Rollei baby grey. I NEVER use them for take-up spools. I have about 20 old METAL Kodak spools that I carry with me.

http://www.frugalphotographer.com/127_in_baby_rolleis.htm

I missed the Ilford ULF order this year but won't next. I am going to get som HP-5 Plus 46mm film and reload all my saved 127 paper backings & spools.


http://oresteen.com/ROLLEI4X4.htm

http://oresteen.com/ROLLEI4X4_use.htm

The HP5+ 46mm (127) stuff from ilford is top notch! Wish I had bought more!

I do wish they would make paper backing, my paper is starting to get kinda ratty at the edges...

Best part is it ends up coating only $5 per roll!!!! Yes! Ilford for the win!
 
They offered bulk 120 printed backing paper. It can easily be trimmed down for 127. If run backwards (countdown mode) the 6*45 numbers show up perfectly in most 127 4*4 red windows.
 
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