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I live very close from the Fuji's Ashigara site.
LunoLuno - do you know if Fujifilm has guided tours to the factory? I'd love to visit a film factory one day...
Thanks,
Ben
I live very close from the Fuji's Ashigara site.
Fuji in Tilburg, the Netherlands stopped already a long time ago with film manufacturing. Last years they did some RA-4 papers and ..... pharmacy.
I just took a full box of OEM Fuji Superia 100 135 films from their "old" Tilburg factory. 256 pcs in one box left in one of the freezers.
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About F&H, DHW - Rollei (Germany) it is a pity they could not makes things profitable.
A too small niche market with too high costs.
If you're in Tokyo right now, Ashigara (足柄) is not too far away from you,LunoLuno - do you know if Fujifilm has guided tours to the factory? I'd love to visit a film factory one day...
Thanks,
Ben
Thank you for posting these photos, very interesting...I live very close from the Fuji's Ashigara site. I occasionally visit there because I can enjoy beautiful cherry blossom in early spring along the river flowing next to it. And every time I visit there, I am asaulted by some intangible feelings like,
"Are they really producing films in here?"
or
"How much price inclease am I going to suffer this year?"
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Fujifilm Ashigara Site - Minamiashigara, Japan
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Fujifilm-mae Station - Minamiashigara, Japan
If you're in Tokyo right now, Ashigara (足柄) is not too far away from you,
maybe 50 miles...call the Fujifilm Ashigara Site to find out,
I'm more interested in the train ride from Fujifilm Mae Station to Isu (伊豆), you know, 'Dancer of Isu', 伊豆の踊子, novel by Kawabada Yasunari 川端康成...There were a couple of movies too, 63', 74' and 93'
Last year of my film shooting is 2003, I used Fuji's Xtra 400 or Konica Centuria 200, Centuria was selling a 2 roll pack for 60 Taiwan Yuan (US$2) in Watsons, a beauty supply store everywhere in Taiwan.
Few days ago, I went into Rite Aid in Arcadia, California, the Fuji Xtra 400, 24ex single roll is $9.99, with a 9% sales tax, total, $10.89...
I've not seen these were discussed here
Rollei is putting their stuff for auction
Link here
http://petapixel.com/2015/03/13/rolleiflex-factory-to-be-liquidated-at-auction-heres-a-look-inside/
Auction site:
http://www.proventura.de//insolvenz...uction/2669/bildkatalog/seite/18/#bildkatalog
Older story of Fujifilm film factory in Europe
http://petapixel.com/2015/01/05/fuj...ajor-film-factories-europe-heres-look-inside/
So, the old question: what is happening with film industry?
- silver-halide RA-4 paper sales are significantly increasing;
Are they? .
New films being announced every few weeks at the moment. Even whole film factories (Ferrania) being resurrected! Some people prefer seeing the glass half full, some half empty. Choose which you want to be.
Even where I have here and there sent an odd quantity of film to labs, it has been a disaster with scratched 120 negs coming back (how do you even do that?!).
Dante
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As for film, it is not available locally (within 25 miles) at all. But in our modern world B&H or Freestyle are just a mouse click and a few days shipping away, plan ahead.
Fortunately, in the Northern Virginia, Washington, DC and Maryland area, there are still places that sell film.
The fact that few shops still sell film tells us more about the decline of the brick-and-mortar trade than about film. Outside metropolitan regions digital cameras are as hard to come by as film, unless you shop online.
it's also a good chance for us to see what were inside a film factory, quite interesting.
Hi,
The insolvency of DHW Fototechnik is caused by some managements mistakes in the last three years.
The demand for their cameras and slide projectors have been there.
So this insolvency was not caused by a general lack of demand for their products.
Very old story and not related at all to the current situation in the film industry.
The Fuji factory in Tilburg already stopped production of film in that factory in 2006.
They are now producing RA-4 silver-halide photo paper there and some other products like membrans.
In general the situation is improving.
Most important facts:
- instant film (Instax and Impossible) is increasing by 20-30% p.a.. Fuji had to increase their production capacities to fulfill the rising demand.
They are producing more Instax cameras than digital cameras of their X-line
- professional film sales are stabilising, partly even increasing
- silver-halide RA-4 paper sales are significantly increasing; Fuji recently announced new R&D efforts and investments in this field; both Fuji and Kodak Alaris have introduced new papers in the last two years
- Ilford, Adox and Foma reported stabilised sales of BW silver-halide photo paper;
and all three have introduced new BW papers in the last 1,5 years
- new films introduced by Adox, Maco / Rollei-Film, Bergger, Lomography and CineStill in the last 18 months
- Film Ferrania is currently hard working on re-starting film production; first film will be a E6 colour reversal (slide) film
- InovisCoat in Germany is expanding their production of film products: They are currently producing colour and BW film and photo paper products for four other manufacturers (OEM production)
- Eastman Kodak made a deal with the leading Hollywood studios delivering film for the next years.
Summary:
We currently see the starting phase, the first steps of a film revival in the next years.
We will see new film products (including new cameras: at last Photokina there has already been first information about that) in the next years.
Don't worry, be happy, shoot and enjoy film 🙂.
Cheers, Jan
It seems that film consumption is not high enough to justify profits on making film cameras. I'd better buy now a second Rolleiflex to have for spare parts just in case...
This has been more or less well expected. Film does have a lot of supporters, but not enough to introduce an attractive profit to camera makers.
LunoLuno - do you know if Fujifilm has guided tours to the factory? I'd love to visit a film factory one day...
Thanks,
Ben
LunoLuno - do you know if Fujifilm has guided tours to the factory? I'd love to visit a film factory one day...
Thanks,
Ben