Hello AgX,
Henning,
all you have been shown are fruits seeded in the past.
So what? Of course, that is always the case. Look at cars, digital cameras, airplanes, what you like.
Seen the long time span from initial research to a product in the market and the costs involved, decisions have to be made now.
Kodak introduced Portra 400 NC-2/VC-2 in 2006. Only eighteen months later they presented the improved version 400 NC-3/VC-3.
If I had told you last summer, that Kodak will bring a new Portra to market,
you would have said I'm totally crazy.
If I had told you last summer, that Kodak will present a new TMY, a new product in the tiny niche market BW film, you would have said I'm totally crazy. But Kodak did, the film is a success, increasing sales.
If I had told you this summer, Kodak will present a new Ektar film, you would have said I'm totally crazy.
If I had told you last autumn, Fuji will introduce a new folder camera, you would......
We can continue the list.
Most of the new or resurrected products which hit the market in the last two years seem to be impossible. At least concerning to the "experts" here on apug.
And most of the new products have succes on the market. Therefore it makes sense to continue R&D. I think Kodak and Fuji (and AG) have realised that.
In the last two years Kodak introduced 11 (!) new or improved films: Portra 160 NC-2, 160 VC-2, 400 NC-2, 400 VC-2, Portra 800 version 3, improved Gold 200 and Gold 400, Portra 400 NC-3 and Portra 400 VC-3, TMY-2, Ektar 100.
I grew up in in the "golden analogue days". But I can't remenber a time in the past, when Kodak introduced 11 Films in only two years. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Look back at summer 2006: Anyone here on apug who thougt that Kodak will bring 11 new films to the market in the next two years?
No, quite the opposite: The apug experts talked about Kodak leaving the film market.
Anyone here on apug who thougt we will see Velvia 50 back on the shelves?
My personal conclusion: I speak directly to the people who are currently working in the industry (because from time to time I am working there as well).
By the way, the decision for new production runs at Agfa-Gevaert were made recently (and even there R&D was necessary for these new runs due to different coating machines). Very short time frames.
Best regards,
Henning