$12.95--same price online or in the store at my local shop on the corner of 34th St. and 9th Ave.
Its anything up to £12.00 a roll here (over US$24.00). If Kodak want me to buy more of their product they should study exchange rates more carefully. If I could buy HIE for £6.50 a roll I'd use a hell of a lot more of it.
To be honest, I feel less inclined purchase their products as I believe they are definitely transitioning out of analog process.
Its anything up to £12.00 a roll here (over US$24.00). If Kodak want me to buy more of their product they should study exchange rates more carefully. If I could buy HIE for £6.50 a roll I'd use a hell of a lot more of it.
You're right. It's slower than the alternative, less sharp, and tonally inferior, though it is finer grained.
It's still a good film -- but if it were in the class of Delta 3200 it would be even better.
Kodak makes many superb products, and I'm very much looking forward to trying the new TMY; some that are outclassed, or at least matched by other films offering a different balance of characteristics (like TMZ); and a few that are downright awful, such a Ektachrome 64, which last time I checked was inexplicably still in production.
Don't get me wrong: I have no wish to knock the great majority of Kodak products, some of which (such as HIE) are indeed in a class of their own, and others of which (such as Tri-X) go head-to-head with the finest alternatives, including Ilford HP5. But TMZ? The only reason I'd go back to it (and I used to use it, gladly) is if Delta 3200 were discontinued.
How can you honestly think that when just last year Portra color print films were reformulated, and are better that the already excellent products they replaced? More recently, within the past week or so, Kodak released an announcement about an improved TMY. To think that a company would spend all that money on R&D to improve an analog product just to abandon it in short order is foolish.
thanks for the 4 free rolls of 120 color last year. I use it.
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