znapper
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Ha! That's funny! ^^
Thanks for doing the checking jonmanjiro, cool that you were actually able to identify it
I've updated my blog to refer back to this thread, as it contains a lot of cool information =)
Thanks for doing the checking jonmanjiro, cool that you were actually able to identify it
I've updated my blog to refer back to this thread, as it contains a lot of cool information =)
analoged
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I just bought the 100 iso in Shinjuku, for 184 yen 24exp roll, 2 months ago. Actually I go to the same little shop every time I visit and pick up a brick.
Ha! That's funny! ^^
Thanks for doing the checking jonmanjiro, cool that you were actually able to identify it
I've updated my blog to refer back to this thread, as it contains a lot of cool information =)
It was fun checking
I just bought the 100 iso in Shinjuku, for 184 yen 24exp roll, 2 months ago. Actually I go to the same little shop every time I visit and pick up a brick.
Yodobashi in Shinjuku? Yodobashi's website lists the ISO 100 24 exposure box of 100 rolls for 21,890 yen. I guess you must have gotten your film tax free? A very nice advantage of buying as a tourist (I wish I could swing that
analoged
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Jon, Wasn't Yodobashi, but it's really close to. It's a corner store where you can make prints. Can't really remember the name, they have a bin with this film right by the entrance. I didn't use the tourist tax exemption.
znapper
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The Industrial 400 is now listed as discontinued at japanexposures
http://www.japanexposures.com/shop/film-analog/fujicolor-industrial-400-135-36-100-pack.html
And out of stock at Camerafilmphoto
http://camerafilmphoto.com/all-products/fujicolor-400-135-36-japan-ver/
Not quite sure where else one might get hold of some.
The 400-Xtra should be possible to get hold of, bought me 5 rolls just 14 days ago at a local shop
http://www.japanexposures.com/shop/film-analog/fujicolor-industrial-400-135-36-100-pack.html
And out of stock at Camerafilmphoto
http://camerafilmphoto.com/all-products/fujicolor-400-135-36-japan-ver/
Not quite sure where else one might get hold of some.
The 400-Xtra should be possible to get hold of, bought me 5 rolls just 14 days ago at a local shop
RFluhver
Well-known
I don't know if this film is discontinued or not, but you can still buy these films from Yodobashi in a box of 100 rolls!
I just bought the 100 iso in Shinjuku, for 184 yen 24exp roll, 2 months ago. Actually I go to the same little shop every time I visit and pick up a brick.
Found it yesterday! Too bad its not 36 exp film...

David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi,
As I scrolled down the picture I thought it was your shopping trolley for a few seconds!
Regards, David
PS What my wife would say if I came home with that lot to go in her fridge doesn't bear thinking about...
As I scrolled down the picture I thought it was your shopping trolley for a few seconds!
Regards, David
PS What my wife would say if I came home with that lot to go in her fridge doesn't bear thinking about...
zenza
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Bumping an old thread a bit! Anyone know if you can buy this somewhere in Kyoto? I don't remember seeing it at Yodobashi when I was there last month...
Bumping an old thread a bit! Anyone know if you can buy this somewhere in Kyoto? I don't remember seeing it at Yodobashi when I was there last month...
Yodobashi Kyoto may not have it in stock but you can get them to order it for you. But boxes of 100 rolls only. Try Kitamura Camera for smaller lots. Kitamura has several stores around Kyoto.
analoged
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Yep thats it Jon. I agree 36exp would be nice! I'll be back in a month!
zenza
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Awesome, thanks for the info! 100 rolls is a bit much, wish I could get a box of 50! I'll give Kitamura Camera a peek.Yodobashi Kyoto may not have it in stock but you can get them to order it for you. But boxes of 100 rolls only. Try Kitamura Camera for smaller lots. Kitamura has several stores around Kyoto.
RFluhver
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As it turns out, you don't need to buy a box of 100; you can buy a brick of 10. There's a small shop in Ueno that sells bricks of 10 of the ISO400. I bought such a brick from there a few weeks ago.
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V3nzy
Newbie
Hi, do you still remember the shop's name from where you buy these? ThanksAs it turns out, you don't need to buy a box of 100; you can buy a brick of 10. There's a small shop in Ueno that sells bricks of 10 of the ISO400. I bought such a brick from there a few weeks ago.
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Mvbennett
Newbie
Sorry to be late on this but the store most of you guys seemed to be using was Camera Kitamura. The shinjuku and Kawasaki locations both definitely carry the 100 ISOs. The 400 is a bit more hard to come by and I didn't see it in Shinjuku today. I know a reaaaaaally small shop that seeks it with a bit of markup in Yokohama if anyone really needs it that bad, but I've seen it at many small shops. Osawa Camera near Ebisu station should be a good bet for it too.
sara
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The photo shop I work at sells this, but 400 + 24 exp and it's more expensive than Fuji Superia 400 36 exp. I've seen a lot of people use it. Apparently the reds pop out in this film.
The results are in for the ISO 400 films.
Fuji Business/Industrial 400 (top) and Fuji Superia 400 X-TRA (current Japanese version - bottom) have the same latent image barcode = same film!!!
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The photo shop I work at sells this, but 400 + 24 exp and it's more expensive than Fuji Superia 400 36 exp. I've seen a lot of people use it. Apparently the reds pop out in this film.
Hi Sara, FYI I compared the latent image bar codes of Industrial 400 and Superia 400 on the film itself, and they were identical. Fuji Industrial 400 and Fuji Superia 400 are the same film.
dourbalistar
Buy more film
Hi, do you still remember the shop's name from where you buy these? Thanks
Back in July 2016, Yaotomi Camera Shop in Osaka had bricks of 10 for the 400 ISO film. I regret not buying a brick, as I wasn't able to find any in Tokyo later on my trip.
Yaotomi in the basement of the JR Osaka Umeda Station, near the entrance to the South Gate building. Hammerhead Shark's blog has a post about how to get there.
sara
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I guess it's more of a marketing thing then ��Hi Sara, FYI I compared the latent image bar codes of Industrial 400 and Superia 400 on the film itself, and they were identical. Fuji Industrial 400 and Fuji Superia 400 are the same film.
But yeah I haven't tried it out myself. My colleague has shot it and claimed then it was slightly more red.
dourbalistar
Buy more film
The Fujicolor Industrial 100 is a great, inexpensive film!

2018.01.20 Roll #140-001079350027.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
I found it at Kitamura in Shinjuku thanks to analoged and jonmanjiro. Bought a bunch, and immediately loaded a roll in the Olympus XA2 that I had with me.

2016.07.28 Roll #083-25800002.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2018.01.20 Roll #140-001079350027.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
I found it at Kitamura in Shinjuku thanks to analoged and jonmanjiro. Bought a bunch, and immediately loaded a roll in the Olympus XA2 that I had with me.

2016.07.28 Roll #083-25800002.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
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