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Pretty much every thread on film availability or product being shut down has talk of how much film is being purchased or not being purchased. So, why not put it out here, we might as well state how much we are selling/buying!:cool:







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A box of Velvia 100 4x5 and a bottle of Ilford PQ Universal. Both from brick and mortar here in Slovenia.
 
Latest Film Purchase

1. 50 Sheets of e100G - eBay
2. 10 Rolls of Acros 35mm - from a friend

Latest Paper Purchase

1. 4 packs Foma Contact sheets (arrived quickly too!)
2. 100 RC sheets from the local shop
 
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Washi Film from France

Fomapan 100 and Ilford FP4+ roll film, Impossible film, Fujifilm FP100C about a month ago.

This week I ordered something new: 10 rolls of Washi Film from France.

"Washi Film is a new handcrafted photographic film, made with traditional japanese paper and compatible with all kinds of large and medium format cameras."

I saw some interesting results, so I would like to try this myself. It is developed with paper developer under red light.
I would like to test this film in my old Hasselblad SWC from 1963, with a fixed Biogon 38 mm f 4.5 lens.

See: http://lomig.fr/index-en.html
and https://www.facebook.com/groups/669834733047409/
and http://www.digitaltruth.com/products/washi.php
 
Provia 400X: 15 rolls (35mm) +15rolls(120)
Acros100: 10 rolls (35mm)
Tri-X: 20 rolls (35mm)

Fujifilm Fujibro paper: 4 boxes (50 sheets)
 
Hi,

Acros 100/ 120: 15 rolls
Tri-x 400/ 35mm: 10 rolls
Fomaspeed Variant 311 18x24: 30 sheets

Regards
 
I bought 30 36 exposure rolls of 35mm T-Max 100 last Thursday, 2 early 90's expired pro-packs of 120 Plus-X yesterday, and 2 rolls of expired T-Max 400 (120).
 
10 rolls of Ilford Pan 400 and 5 of Pan 100, from a supplier here in France.
There's some reasonably priced Tri-X around, and I'm probably going to start grabbing a brick or two a month. I have this funny feeling…….
 
A 100 sheet box of 4x5 Ilford FP4+ film from the art supply store at the college where I teach.
 
Color:

Fuji Reala 100 - 120 (discontinued) 5 pro packs
Ektar 100 - 120 3 pro packs
Fuji CAII paper, 100 sheets

B&W:

TMAX 100 4x5, 50 sheets
Ilford MGIV FB, 100 sheets

All from Adorama and B&H
 
paper ilford mgfb probably 5 years ago
film tmy, tmx ilford fp4, fomapan 5x4 probably 2 years ago
 
I've been trying to buy between one and three pro-packs (5 rolls) of 120 Kodak black and white film per month during each of the last few months. In August, it was three pro-packs of TMY 2 and one pro-pack of TMX. In addition, I purchased a pro-pack of Portra 160 to replace two rolls of 220 Portra 160N that I shot a family portrait session on.
A couple of months ago I had several orders filled (both current and back-ordered) that resulted in my having at hand four new 100 foot rolls of Kodak 35mm black and white film - two past date TMX and two TMY.
 
First 5 rolls of
a) RPX25 in 120.
If it looks good, I'll finish up the Efke R25 then switch to RPX fulltime.
b) Rollei 400 infrared in 120.
I haven't even tried the SFX that I've got, so I might even do some side-by-side comparisons to see which I like better.
 
A box of Foma film in 5x4 just to see what it is like.

Also picked up an assortment of paper, the prize pick included a couple of boxes of Agfa Record Rapid (waaaaay out of date), the first few sheets turned out fine.
 
Color:

Fuji Reala 100 - 120 (discontinued) 5 pro packs
Ektar 100 - 120 3 pro packs
Fuji CAII paper, 100 sheets

B&W:

TMAX 100 4x5, 50 sheets
Ilford MGIV FB, 100 sheets

All from Adorama and B&H

I don't see any Reala available at either B & H or Adorama.
 
30 rolls of Silvermax and one box of CHSII 8x10 from Fotoimpex
 
I don't see any Reala available at either B & H or Adorama.

As I said it has been discontinued, and they have likely run out of inventory. My last purchase of it was sometime in 2013.
 
Yesterday: A roll of Ilford HP5+ 400 and a roll of Fuji Neopan 100 Acros.
Last week: A roll of Ilford HP5+ 400 and of T-Max 400

I'm trying more than one film (I still don't develop by myself, for the lack of a darkroom) to compare the results. I wonder if I'll be able to discern a difference. And I cannot wait about comparing ISO 100 with ISO 400...
 
Bought a couple of Fuji c200 rolls locally. They seem to be in decent supply in Mysore, India -available at all photo stores. (exp 2015)

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Fomapan 100 and Ilford FP4+ roll film, Impossible film, Fujifilm FP100C about a month ago.

This week I ordered something new: 10 rolls of Washi Film from France.

"Washi Film is a new handcrafted photographic film, made with traditional japanese paper and compatible with all kinds of large and medium format cameras."

I saw some interesting results, so I would like to try this myself. It is developed with paper developer under red light.
I would like to test this film in my old Hasselblad SWC from 1963, with a fixed Biogon 38 mm f 4.5 lens.

See: http://lomig.fr/index-en.html
and https://www.facebook.com/groups/669834733047409/
and http://www.digitaltruth.com/products/washi.php

I forgot to mention Slavisch Unibrom B&W paper from http://www.thephotoshop.ie. I want to try to make my first lith prints in the near future.
 
Well I 'never' buy expired film but there was these 15 rolls of Kodak Gold 100 from 2003 staring at me. For $12. Well I couldn't say no.

I'm sure they're all wonky by now. Kodak or Fuji color consumer films never seem to age well. I'll try a roll or two and if they're not good at least they'll make a great display in their single roll retail boxes.

Oh yeah, and this is when they still printed exposure information inside the box. So that's interesting.

Now I'd better go buy some fresh production color fim to atone.
 
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