Where can I find Ektachrome 400x?

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RGS122

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I tried looking on google and ebay for Ektachrome 400x. All I found was a sealed brick of it. I only want a few rolls. Do you know where I can still get it in individual rolls of film? I wish I got into slide films sooner.
 

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Not made any more. Fuji makes a 400 speed slide film you can try. bhphotovideo.com sells slide films.
 
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Ya I know they stopped making it, just thought maybe I still could get a hold of some. But I guess I can't. Thanks for the replies though, I'll try that Fujichrome Provia.
 

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There is a seller on eBay now with over a 100 rolls in batches of 10 to 100 rolls for reasonable Buy it now price.
 

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I would get some Ektachrome 200 shoot it at 400 and have it push processed. Perfect.
 

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Wow, I never even knew they made this product... Another great discontinuance...
 
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I'll try the Ektachrome 200 pushed to 400. I haven't done this before, do I change the ISO on my camera, or tell the lab that I want the film processed at 400?
 

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Both. When you set the ISO on your camera to 400, you are underexposing by 1 stop. When you tell the lab to push it to 400, they overdevelop one stop. Underexpose+Overdevelop=Push Processing!
 
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