Consumer Kodachrome no longer carried at B&H

This is only another wave on the beach. Alas, most are signifigant; but us film lovers should get used to this feeling if we intend to be around for another 50 or so years.
 
I never bought it from them anyway, so it's not really a problem for me. Apparently not many bought from them in the first place, so I don't see this as much of a dent. Obviously if they were a major supplier to the world, they would never stop carrying it.
 
The B&H website has made mistakes before, Neopan 1600 was 'discontinued' also when it was in fact only out of stock. I'll wait to mourn.
 
And if they get some more, look for "DISCONTINUED" to disappear
from the description (since there's no word "UNDISCONTINUED"). ;)

Chris
 
It is still available from many sources, I just thought it might be worth noting that it is not in stock at B&H, and I have heard that they do not plan to carry it in the future (although that could be wrong).
 
I always did like KM and have used the 25,64, and 200. The 25 was the best and like others, am sorry they stopped making it. I used to live next to a Kodak plant in Chicago and used to walk a block to drop it into the dropbox and pick up finished slides in about 2 hrs. This was 45 yrs ago!
 
It is still available from many sources, I just thought it might be worth noting that it is not in stock at B&H, and I have heard that they do not plan to carry it in the future (although that could be wrong).

The DISC on our site was in part because it was out of stock and in part because we'd received word processing had become scarce. We now know of a processing facility and will continue to carry Kodachrome as long as it's possible to do so.
 
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