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What is going on with Fujifilm Velvia and Provia availability?

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As far as I know, Roberts is one of the only distributors for film in general in the US now. So I guess if anyone would be able to get a lot it would be them? But I’d assume the slow sales at least in 35mm are because of the newly increased prices.
 
One of the local shops to me just got some Velvia 50 in 35mm. The distributer blessed them with 10 rolls. It is the first fresh Velvia they have had in a full year.
 
i shot like 3 rolls of Fujichrome (way WAY back) in the mid-80s. i worked in photo print lab and could get Kodachrome and Ektachrome right out of the refer and not have to have them order it (we werent a Fuji distributor) and pay a little higher price so ive not used it in a long time.

$49 IS a super crazy high price but i am so tempted to buy a roll or three just so i can shoot it again. last time i shot any slide film was 1993 in the Air Force. we had bricks of Ektachrome 400 in the fridge.


i looked and saw Ektachrome 100. different box (its the Alaris stuff) but also saw Ektachrome 100 as a color NEGATIVE film? i hope they fix the name on THAT. my whole childhood (okay teenage-young adult) years are flipping upside down!!!☹️😡🤯
 
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