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Happy Days. It was €87 for the 3 rolls delivered from Fotokoch, more than I would like to pay, but still OK.
An expiration of August, 2027. . .excellent!
Happy Days. It was €87 for the 3 rolls delivered from Fotokoch, more than I would like to pay, but still OK.
An expiration of August, 2027. . .excellent!
I was able to get some fresh rolls of Velvia (50 & 100) from Fotoimpex's restock a week or so ago. All are dated 8/27 as well.
Just for interest, did you have to pay import duty ("tariff")?
It seems that another batch reached Europe. All in all I've been able to get Velvia 50 in 120 directly off Fujifilm in Spain (also 35mm is available) and they've been well stocked online. Out of curiosity, if I can, I might pass by their physical store.I was able to get some fresh rolls of Velvia (50 & 100) from Fotoimpex's restock a week or so ago. All are dated 8/27 as well.
It seems that another batch reached Europe. All in all I've been able to get Velvia 50 in 120 directly off Fujifilm in Spain (also 35mm is available) and they've been well stocked online. Out of curiosity, if I can, I might pass by their physical store.
Already have about 2-3 propacks now sitting in my freezer, those were 9/26 batches. It's tempting to hoard a bit more. Earliest I might shoot some is in spring... It would be nice to be able to get Provia.
They stopped making Velvia 50 in sheet format. That tells us something. And Velvia 100 has been outlawed in all formats in the USA because it has a chemical that is dangerous.It seems to me that Velvia 100 is easier to find than Velvia 50, is that correct? I see it come in stock at Fotoimpex more often and is more available.
Provia seems just impossible tohey stopped making Velvia 50 in sheet format. SO that says something. Ont he other hand, Velvia 100 has a chemical that;s been outlawed in the USA as gdnaerous.
It seems to me that Velvia 100 is easier to find than Velvia 50, is that correct? I see it come in stock at Fotoimpex more often and is more available.
Provia seems just impossible to get.
Around $58 to $62 (Australian dollars) for a single roll of 35mm RVP100 (before you add processing cost)
The X100VI comes with free Fujifilm Velvia and Provia for life (processing included)
GDR.
I tried using a Fujifilm X100S camera for years with the Fuji film simulations. While it took detailed pictures, it didn't really look anything like film, no matter what I did to the settings.

Try putting a print of the same scene, one shot with film and the other with a sim, next to each another on a table, and asking the average joe to tell you if they can tell the difference![]()
I doubt I'll ever need to buy anymore E6 film.
Adorama has Provia in stock: https://www.adorama.com/fjrdp336u.html
I’m glad I have a good stock of it in my freezer. I just added some more rolls today courtesy of a B&H order I put in last week. But $60 is beyond my limit. I don’t like Ektachrome but I guess I’ll have to figure out how to change that.
Wow, $59.95 (+ sales tax???) for one roll of 35mm is just silly! Was your fulfilled B&H order cheaper? (they advertise $35.95, a "reasonable" price)
Wow, $59.95 (+ sales tax???) for one roll of 35mm is just silly! Was your fulfilled B&H order cheaper? (they advertise $35.95, a "reasonable" price)
I tried using a Fujifilm X100S camera for years with the Fuji film simulations. While it took detailed pictures, it didn't really look anything like film, no matter what I did to the settings.
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