Paul Howell said:
Just a passing thought, Major Korean Company selling Italian Film packaged in Mexico and sold in a Dollar store owned by an Indian (Not Native American) family in Phoenix Arizona. Who would have thought?
And the film is purchased by... ?
Meanwhile I went a local corporate-chain photo store (like Ritz Camera) yesterday, not a Dollar (or 100 yen) Store to see what cheap films were available.
I found a roll of Konica-Minolta "JX 100" 100 ASA 35mm (24 exp.) color film for about 75 US cents, 80 some yen. It's not even a dollar or 100 yen. Shocking.
It's the manufacturer's official product, not re-branded one, but it doesn't say where it's made at all.
The 400 ASA version of that film was about a dollar and 10, 15 cents or so, or 130 some yen. There was a whole bin filled with these Konica-Minolta films, and I'm afraid to see if they all have to go in the next few months or so.
But I still prefer the quality of Kodak Gold series as a cheap color film for casual snap shots because I've been so used to using it.