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The next Kodak film to die? Place bets now!

Which Professional Kodak still film will be the next to die?

  • Portra 160

    Votes: 8 6.3%
  • Portra 400

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Portra 800

    Votes: 31 24.6%
  • Ektar 100

    Votes: 6 4.8%
  • T-Max 400

    Votes: 2 1.6%
  • T-Max 100

    Votes: 3 2.4%
  • Tri-X 320

    Votes: 23 18.3%
  • Tri-X 400

    Votes: 1 0.8%
  • BW400CN

    Votes: 52 41.3%

  • Total voters
    126
I think we should start a new thread : The next pessimist who should just shut up, start buying and
using film and darkroom paper, and contribute to its popularity and future viability, rather than undermining it and discouraging another generation of potential customers. Who should we vote for first?
 
WHo knows. Perhaps wet plate photography is in my future.
 
I voted for TXP320 - because I love it and use it all the time... and historically, my personal patronage of any film seems to be its undoing (APX100, Plus-X, etc)... :-(

Marc!

Please Sir, never ever use Neopan Acros film. Thank you.
 

I'm a huge fan of Tri-X 400 and would love to see it in sheets, so I totally support this. 320 just isn't quite the same.
 
Next Kodak film I vote will cease production is all of them at once... (Please note, I don't want this a all, just my prediction).


~Stone

The Noteworthy Ones - Mamiya: 7 II, RZ67 Pro II / Canon: 1V, AE-1 / Kodak: No 1 Pocket Autographic, No 1A Pocket Autographic

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Care to comment to me which of the Fuji films will die next? Try me! :devil:
The post is nonsensical and hurtful. The much better thing you can do is to continue using and enjoying film and the images created from it — while you still have it, irrespective of who is making it and what.
 

Velvia 50 - the slowest colour film available - if it's not already gone. This thread is a little harmless fun; lighten up dudes - it's only the internets, innit...

Cheers,
kevs