Back in the day, wasn't a lot of mail order film "Gray Market" imported film and that was always cheaper than the USA version. Don't think that happens anymore.
I audibly sighed reading this. No, I am most certainly not missing the point, because I created the point: Ten rolls of film delivered to my door here in the USA. Not with other products purchased at the same time. From the only sources I know of. Quite open to brand, but I only found Ultrafine, Arista.edu, and FP4 at the lower prices. Yes, there are more expensive options like T-Max, and, oh, what the hell, let's throw color in, too.
My point, quite well stated I erroneously thought, was that all options fell into a narrow price range, $4-$4.80. And by buying 12 instead of 10 rolls, the highest became mid-range, $4.41. For Ilford and not virtually generic of unknown origin (Ultrafine.)
There have been intimations of deals with Shanghai, but no one has stepped up and sourced it here in the USA. And considering the comments suggesting problems with expiration date emulsion collapse and paper backing imprinting, why would I want to save a few shekels?
So, I'm perfectly open to some additional information and sources. I don't claim to know everything. And, BTW, I'm probably one of the poorest APUG'ers around. I live on a not full bucket Social Security only. And I have a long life history of being niggardly. (Look it up if you think I'm being a racist.)
All 120 film seems cheap to me.


I think 120 T-Max 400 is so good, that it is a bargain even when it costs $9.00 CDN a roll.
I've got a simple cure for people who complain about the cost of 120 film: shoot 8x10 for awhile.
The cheapest film is the one that works for what you intended it for. What is expensive is wasting a bunch of printing paper that doesn't match the characteristics of the film well to begin with.
@ several of you: I'm not looking for any price point, I'm not unhappy with price or the value of, say, FP4. There have been posters here saying that my research was faulty and there actually are bargains to be had. Bargain may or may not equate to value. Some pointed out a price but failed to include shipping. I'm just asking, again, where are these bargains to be had in the USA? (Crickets.......)
Just buy fresh ACROS and be so happy with the results you'll forget about the price.
sure, there are no deals in the USA for film. I chalk that up to: people want to make money, which probably isn't much. By the time you add brick and mortar costs and a Customer service charge + the cost of film, its always a little more than you want to spend. As i posted earlier a five pack of rollei superpan is 168 grams, buy 10x (5packs) and a box of 350 grams. there is your 2 kilos. With shipping costs thats 4.13 a roll compared to freestyle of 8.99 a roll. Thats my savings from MACODIRECT.
I used to buy bricks of Foma 100 when it was $3 per roll. Now the price gap has narrowed to where HP5 from B&H makes the most sense. The extra 2 stops is nice, grain is similar. Ilford are really pricing themselves into my cameras. I used to run nothing but tmax, but I'm getting used to Ilford now.
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