Ektachrome is Back!

m4 and slide film i admire your skill it took me a few years to figure out the center weighted /big spot metering of a leica, specialy now i got used to Portra that likes to be over-exposed and is very forgiving it will be fun to work with slide film again get somme discipline back

I went with the M4 over an M6 actually (my 2nd choice) because it forced me to use an external meter. I usually carry a Sekonic 308 with my M4, but I also have a couple spot metered Sekonics. I find that I do a better job and take my time if I'm using a handheld. Just works for me.
 
One year ago they announced this;



one year+ later, Nothing!

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/video/news/kodak-announces-super-8-revival-new-camera
read the comments

my 'gut feeling' (from Russian ambassador shooting thread) thinks this is another fake staged news in 2017 Vegas CES...It's Vegas...fogetabout it

If, the new Ekta 100 appears at B H Christmas sale 2017, I'd say it'll be $19.99 per 135-36 roll, good price for hipsters

Actually Kodak stated that they received a huge amount of interest in their Super 8 camera and realized they need to make multiple cameras to satisfy different user's needs. The first, high end model is expected in May of this year. They're building a Super 8 camera from the ground up. This takes time. In addition to this, they're developing a network of labs and lab services that includes scanning. This has taken them a little longer than when they announced, but products get delayed all the time *Hasselblad X1D*.

Distilling film shooting down to "hipsters" is about as old as the word "hipster". I LIVE in Williamsburg Brooklyn and I haven't seen a "hipster" in years. But to use another dated term, I do know a "square" when I hear one. ;-)
 
Great news, assuming that the price won't be too high.

On a more depressing note, I just saw that B&H has increased the prices on HP-5 by 50 Cents... again! :(
 
One year ago they announced this;



one year+ later, Nothing!

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/video/news/kodak-announces-super-8-revival-new-camera
read the comments

my 'gut feeling' (from Russian ambassador shooting thread) thinks this is another fake staged news in 2017 Vegas CES...It's Vegas...fogetabout it

If, the new Ekta 100 appears at B H Christmas sale 2017, I'd say it'll be $19.99 per 135-36 roll, good price for hipsters
In every thread, there's always one...
 
I wonder where this leaves Ferrania... I think they may have blew it with their delays.

Ferrania are looking to provide across formats, yes a niche of a niche, but they are so small they can be very flexible and do runs that would never be economic for EK.


BTW All those looking for the "old" film to re-emerge are going to be either thrilled with the "improvements" or bitterly disappointed it isn't what it was:

Over the next 12 months, Kodak will be working to reformulate and manufacture KODAK EKTACHROME Film for both motion picture and still photography applications.

So talk of "bringing back a classic" means the name.
Not being a half empty person I look for improvements, it previously tended to disappoint me but then I was a Kodachrome shooter and that bar is hard to reach.
 
Ferrania are looking to provide across formats, yes a niche of a niche, but they are so small they can be very flexible and do runs that would never be economic for EK.


BTW All those looking for the "old" film to re-emerge are going to be either thrilled with the "improvements" or bitterly disappointed it isn't what it was:

Over the next 12 months, Kodak will be working to reformulate and manufacture KODAK EKTACHROME Film for both motion picture and still photography applications.

So talk of "bringing back a classic" means the name.
Not being a half empty person I look for improvements, it previously tended to disappoint me but then I was a Kodachrome shooter and that bar is hard to reach.
Chris, I'm keen to see what you can do with a roll of the new Ektachrome and that Alpa reflex and Kern Switar lens of yours. If anything could make the film shine, that would be it.
Cheers
Brett
 
Ferrania are looking to provide across formats, yes a niche of a niche, but they are so small they can be very flexible and do runs that would never be economic for EK.


BTW All those looking for the "old" film to re-emerge are going to be either thrilled with the "improvements" or bitterly disappointed it isn't what it was:

Over the next 12 months, Kodak will be working to reformulate and manufacture KODAK EKTACHROME Film for both motion picture and still photography applications.

So talk of "bringing back a classic" means the name.
Not being a half empty person I look for improvements, it previously tended to disappoint me but then I was a Kodachrome shooter and that bar is hard to reach.

Good observation. I wonder how many people who worked in the original Ektachrome line and who knew about the magic juju that went into the making of it can be brought back for this run. Also, where are they going to manufacture the film?

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BTW All those looking for the "old" film to re-emerge are going to be either thrilled with the "improvements" or bitterly disappointed it isn't what it was:

Over the next 12 months, Kodak will be working to reformulate and manufacture KODAK EKTACHROME Film for both motion picture and still photography applications.

Since the provisional branding is "E100" and not E100G, E100VS, EliteChrome or EliteChrome ExtraColor I suppose it's safe to assume the new film will only be offered in one version and it will either be any of the "old" films or something close to any of the old films (something between G and VS or EC and EC extra?).

I don't think they are creating an EktaVelvia 100.
 
oh my .. the innards of my freezer just lost some value :D


as for which formula: I don't care - I love them all, as long as it isn't Elitechrome Extra Color. That one I didn't care about
 
I would still rather they brought back kodachrome:(
Maybe this will be the start of something and fuji will bring back Neopan 400.
 
While we’re reminiscing, I have to say I miss the wonderful E200 more than Kodak’s ISO 100 E-6 products.

Still, this news is so good I can hardly believe it. If Kodak is setting up production for a product (and entire product class) they abandoned in 2012, they must have a very high confidence in the viability of the market.
 
Chris, I'm keen to see what you can do with a roll of the new Ektachrome and that Alpa reflex and Kern Switar lens of yours. If anything could make the film shine, that would be it.
Cheers
Brett

:D
It was magic with Kodachrome, I have boxes full looking just as good as the day they were retuned in those wonderful boxes, of which I have several varieties.
Has Portra made me too lazy for E6 though?
And where are all those colour correction filters?
Still have the Leica projector and screen though.
 
I very seldom shoot slides anymore, but yes, I'm very encouraged by the news.

I only hope they sell enough of it to keep it in the market.
 
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