CVS (Fuji) 200 and 400 4 packs $5.99

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FYI, four packs of CVS ISO 200 and 400 are on sale this week for $5.99 which comes out to $1.50 per 24 exposure roll. The general consensus seems to be that Fujifilm is the manufacturer for this film since it states "Made in Japan" on the box. I bought some of the 400 to feed my XA.
 
I can confirm for New England. Another buck off ($4.99) if you have a CVS card, even. Who knew they still bothered putting film on sale. Thanks for the heads-up.
 
Hopefully it's just CVS countering Walgreen's, where Kodak films are on sale this week. But yes, that thought did occur to me, too.
 
Hopefully they're not getting rid of them once and for all! :eek:

I sure hope not, but I think CVS will be selling c-41 film for a while. I must say that I'm always shocked to see that they still carry Tri-X at CVS. I don't like the price, but occasionally, I buy a 24 exposure roll from there for two reasons: 1) I often only want a 24 exposure roll when pushing Tri-x to 1600 so they are nice to have around, and 2) I have a perhaps misguided hope that my small contribution to the continuing sales of the product will mean that they keep stocking it.
 
Those are good prices for the film, but if you have your film processed and scanned at Costco, 36 exp. rolls make up for cheap film in many cases.
 
Those are good prices for the film, but if you have your film processed and scanned at Costco, 36 exp. rolls make up for cheap film in many cases.

I take all my C-41 to Costco for developing (and I scan at home), so in this case, I'll be saving on both the film and development. Though this particular film isn't ideal for every circumstance, neither is any other film regardless of its price or what market segment it is being directed toward.
 
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Hopefully it's just CVS countering Walgreen's, where Kodak films are on sale this week. But yes, that thought did occur to me, too.
If my local CVS in Park Slope is anything to judge by, I wouldn't worry: they actually bothered to upgrade their 1-hour photo department with new equipment, and their processing has been pretty solid, as well as their turnaround (usually 1-2 hours for my stuff), and the staff doesn't give me funny looks when I request "no prints, and please don't cut the rolls." Normally I just hit Adorama or B & H for restocking, but in a pinch, I grab something from the CVS rack.


- Barrett
 
That film worked out nicely in the Vivitar UWS.

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Thanks for the heads up.
 
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