I was just checking some prices on slide film and was shocked by seeing this..
http://www.vanbar.com.au/catalogue/index.php?item1=FILM&item2=COLOR&item3=PRO-35mm-TRAN&brand=
I know that film prices in Australia are quite high but this is crazy!!! $35 for roll of Velvia 50 or $36 for Velvia 100 with broken box.
To makes things worse Vanbar is quite reputable Melbourne store and they have big selection of film and film developing equipment. I shop there quite often.
Is this the future of film?? Paying almost $40 per roll of 35mm film not including processing and scanning.
I think I'll be buying my film stock from o/seas...
Looks like you poor guys in down under are ripped off.....
Here in Germany (slide) film and development are still very cheap.
Sometimes ridiculously cheap:
Drugstore branded CN film is in the 85 - 90 Cents range per 36 exp. roll. Yes,
Cents.
Slide film in drugstore chains is about 2,95€ to 4,29€.
Color film development in mass labs: 0,85€ to 2,55€.
Same price for C-41 and E6 in the drugstores!
A pack of 5 AgfaPhoto CT 100 Precisa slide film is 14,99€, so only about 3€ per film. This film is now made by Fuji and excellent quality.
This slide film is even cheaper than Kodak Gold, Farbwelt (the German version of the Gold series) and Superia.
Provia 400X is in the 7,99€ (per film in a 10 film pack) to 9,98€ range.
And that is, inflation included, even
cheaper than the predecessor Provia 400F had cost in the year 2000.
And, please don't forget:
Fuji has a real problem with the
exchange rates of international currencies: The Yen
has risen by about 45% in the last two years in comparison to the other main currencies like US $ and Euro.
That and the significantly higher silver prices are the reason for current film price updates.
Kudos to Fuji that despite this their film prices are still very reasonable. Thanks Fuji.
Cheers, Jan