Where has Fuji Sensia 400 gone?

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B&H lists it as discontinued; Adorama does not even list it in their search results.

So this may mean that the more expensive Provia 400X is now the only option.
 

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I was surprised to see Sensia even still around, given that Elite Chrome 400 disappeared awhile ago. E200 can also be pushed a few stops, though I'm finding it harder and harder to get that.
 

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Provia 400X is the best fast slide film out there. It's well worth a try.
 

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Well, It seems to be available in Europe.
It's still listed in Fuji's website (on most of them, but I believe one didn't list it).

Let's hope it doesn't die silently. I'm curious whether this film may be Provia 400F or a non refrigerated 400X. People say Sensia 100 is Astia 100 (previous emulsion, non F).
 
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