I thought it was cheap when I bought 200 packs at Freestyle for $4.59 ... this is an unbelievable price!
What's going on that such a quality and traditionally not that cheap black and white film is being sold for this price ... that's less than Arista Premium 400 by quite a margin!
When this deal from these two US sellers first popped up my reaction was that this can't last long ... a few weeks down the track B&H have actualy dropped the price further still from their original $4.99 😱
Will Freestyle counter this offer with $3.49? 😀
I thought it was cheap when I bought 200 packs at Freestyle for $4.59 ... this is an unbelievable price!
What's going on that such a quality and traditionally not that cheap black and white film is being sold for this price ... that's less than Arista Premium 400 by quite a margin!
When this deal from these two US sellers first popped up my reaction was that this can't last long ... a few weeks down the track B&H have actualy dropped the price further still from their original $4.99 😱
Will Freestyle counter this offer with $3.49? 😀
It is the best deal I have seen , but for those of us that live in the land of OZ (Australia) shipping is between $60.00 and $104.00 depending if you choose USPS or Fedex.
............... What's going on that such a quality and traditionally not that cheap black and white film is being sold for this price........................
I hate to sound negative amidst everyone else being elated over "inventory reduction" sales of b&w film. In 2009 and 2010 both Kodak and Fuji could not sell all the b&w film they made and had to resort to 3rd party labeling and steep discounting to move excess film. Now Ilford has to resort to steep discounting.
I cannot see where they are making a profit in this situation. Most of us know what happens when a company has an unprofitable product in a declining market.
I felt much better back when b&w film prices were stable.
Yes, I am shooting a lot of the cheap price b&w film. But I am also concerned that the b&w film market is no longer big enough to support Kodak, Fuji and Ilford. I hate to see any one of those 3 drop b&w film. But I don't see how all 3 can survive long term. The market size is just no longer there from what the pricing discounts tell me.
try tmax 1+9 at 14.3 minutes, 68F/20C ...