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At the current exchange rate, that's slightly cheaper than in the US. B&H lists 35mm Provia at $35.95, which is €30.29 right now. Velvia 50 in 120 is $75.95 (€63.98), but they haven't had it in stock for months.
I’m heading to Japan next month…any recent first-hand news n film availability and pricing there?
It’s in the freezer with other rolls, but I believe it was 09/2027.
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Item Number FJRDP31205 - FUJICHRM PROVIA RDP-III 100F 120 5-PACK
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Regarding 120 Fujichrome, which I haven't seen in stock for a long time now (unlike sheet and 35mm), I've had a backorder at Adorama for some pro packs of Provia in 120 since June, 2024. They send an email every few weeks saying it's still on backorder. Today I got this email (emphasis mine):
Might just be boilerplate, but anyway, it's new.
In the absence of availability of RDPIII, you could substitute Ektachrome 100 — it is a more versatile emulsion with an interesting palette that can be modulated in strength. Provia is now a dated emulsion and while it is favoured for its natural rendition of nature (particularly) and push-pull characteristics, along with being reciprocity-free at very long exposure , in many applications it has been overtaken by E100. Mind you, neither Kodak or Fuji's offerings are reasonable in price now, and foretold price rises later this month could tip yet more dedicated users off E6.
I abhor Provia when used with for example 2010s lenses made for digital cameras, unless the lighting is soft you get no midtones.

120, does Fujifilm make anything in 120? I can't imagine dedicating the factory space for just 120 Fujichrome. There can't be adequate volume. There's no color negative film or black and white.
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I think it's done in 120.
What do you all slide shooters do with them - project or scan them? I project mine.
What do you all slide shooters do with them - project or scan them? I project mine.
hence there is a noticeable difference between Provia, Velvia and Ektachrome, and each person has their own preference.
As for Sensia, I have not seen that film since 1995 here in Australia!
I keep thinking it's no good for Fuji overall that they are not producing C41 film across the different formats by assuming that is the volume lead, rather than E6.120, does Fujifilm make anything in 120? I can't imagine dedicating the factory space for just 120 Fujichrome. There can't be adequate volume. There's no color negative film or black and white.
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I think it's done in 120.
Also, some people tend to point at the listed prices. But I reckon that the intermittent availability makes it such that they were still honoring the older backordered lower price and unlike Kodak or Harman, were not applying the continuous price increases. For some reason Japan has the most up to date pricing and heck, whenever 120 E6 is available in europe, it had been lower than that. As I was writing this, googled around and found Fuji Japan.Regarding 120 Fujichrome, which I haven't seen in stock for a long time now (unlike sheet and 35mm), I've had a backorder at Adorama for some pro packs of Provia in 120 since June, 2024. They send an email every few weeks saying it's still on backorder. Today I got this email (emphasis mine):
Might just be boilerplate, but anyway, it's new.
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