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saw this today, quite a substantial price increase...

https://www.shopmoment.com/reviews/why-kodak-film-prices-are-increasing-whats-changing-what-isnt

https://kosmofoto.com/2022/12/new-kodak-alaris-price-rises-announced-for-march-2023/

""""The price rises from Kodak Alaris – the company which sells photographic film made by Eastman Kodak – come amid continuing supply problems for Kodak-branded films, as the US giant has struggled to meet continuing demand, especially for colour films, amid a global pandemic.

The pandemic was largely blamed for earlier rises announced over the past three years.

However, this latest price rise seems to be partly due to recent Eastman Kodak’s investment in film production.

In October, Eastman Kodak said it wanted to hire more people for its film production division as demand for film continues to soar.

Nagraj Bokinkere, Eastman Kodak’s vice-president of film manufacturing, made the plea while appearing on the Get Real podcast for Great Rochester Enterprise, a business hub in the New York-state city where the film producer is based. He said the film maker had already taken on more than 300 new employees over the previous 18 months.

In addition, Kosmo Foto has learned that Eastman Kodak has also been upgrading finishing equipment, which has been a stumbling block for increasing production to meet demand"""

 

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Now I shoot Kodak Vision 3 Color Movie films (50D, 200T). The B&H price seems still stable though I normally buy short-end from Mono No Aware, which is usually cheaper and more flexible than B&H. You can buy in 100ft quality. I strongly encourage power Color users to try Kodak Vision 3.

For B&W, Kodak long last and good old Double-X is about 85$/100ft. Though it is a movie film, it does not have ramjet (as ECN-2 does). You can process it like normal B&W. 

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2 hours ago, Einst_Stein said:

Now I shoot Kodak Vision 3 Color Movie films (50D, 200T). The B&H price seems still stable though I normally buy short-end from Mono No Aware, which is usually cheaper and more flexible than B&H. You can buy in 100ft quality. I strongly encourage power Color users to try Kodak Vision 3.

For B&W, Kodak long last and good old Double-X is about 85$/100ft. Though it is a movie film, it does not have ramjet (as ECN-2 does). You can process it like normal B&W. 

The trix and tmax getting out of reach for my BW stok leaving fomapan and ilford more desirable, where can i get the 100ft double x mate?

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45 minutes ago, Steve Ricoh said:

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I should pay more attention to those emails from Speed Graphic, my long-term favourite supplier of photo accessories, though usually not the cheapest for film (back when we had a choice and everyone had stock).

I see their Ektachrome is already £26.95 a roll, so we are well over £1 a frame after processing and a basic scan.

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I bought a 5 pack of Portra 400 for £75 the other day. It's been that kind of price (or more) for the past couple of years so an increase to £90 or so isn't going to stop me from continuing to use it. In truth, I'm glad to hear that Kodak has been recruiting and investing in plant.

I shall have to have a look at expired film prices on eBay because I have a freezer drawer full of frozen (mostly expired) E6 and B&W film that I will likely never use. Maybe I can sell some of it to buy the increasingly expensive film that I do use.😂

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1 hour ago, wattsy said:

I bought a 5 pack of Portra 400 for £75 the other day. It's been that kind of price (or more) for the past couple of years so an increase to £90 or so isn't going to stop me from continuing to use it. In truth, I'm glad to hear that Kodak has been recruiting and investing in plant.

I shall have to have a look at expired film prices on eBay because I have a freezer drawer full of frozen (mostly expired) E6 and B&W film that I will likely never use. Maybe I can sell some of it to buy the increasingly expensive film that I do use.😂

As long as we’re talking 35mm, not 120mm (😉) you can off load some to me, assuming the price is right. 🧐

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15 hours ago, newtoleica said:

Just nabbed two bulk rolls of Tri-X from analogue wonderland at £170 each - that works out at just over £9 a roll. Will keep me happy for a bit, but definitely not a cheap B&W film any more. 

That’s blood expensive, and hand rolling for affordability.

Yeah I like film, but not that much.

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22 hours ago, Steve Ricoh said:

A quick search just now, Formapan 400 and Kentmere 400 are each selling for under £5 a roll. 
Defects some say, but the defects should be welcomed as being verification of the analogue medium. 

Do they scratch easily in an M6? 😃

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