Kodak Elite Chrome Discontinued

I usually buy TMX 120 in the 5-roll pro-packs, anyway. Less messy packaging to get rid of. Tri-X 120 usually comes in 10-roll bricks, lots of messy packaging to get rid of.
 
Sorry for the confusion guys! I edited the post a few minutes after I wrote the thing.

Our wholesaler also told us that elite chrome is to be discontinued? Any truth to this?
 
"Maybe some of you can refresh my memory - when have you ever been able to buy a "pro pack" of Tri-X in 35mm?"

Well, my memory isn't what it used to be - maybe it never was what it used to be - but I seem to remember buying bricks of 20 rolls of 35mm Tri-X back in the mid to late 70's, and in to the 80's as well, from a couple of pro shops in my area. As a matter of fact I was surprised the last time I bought a "brick" that it only had 10 rolls in it. But then again, I might be wrong - it's happened before.

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"Maybe some of you can refresh my memory - when have you ever been able to buy a "pro pack" of Tri-X in 35mm?"

Well, my memory isn't what it used to be - maybe it never was what it used to be - but I seem to remember buying bricks of 20 rolls of 35mm Tri-X back in the mid to late 70's, and in to the 80's as well,

The 135 Pro Packs I remember had 50 (or was it a hundred?) films in canisters, in a outer box styled like a huge single-film box. But that was more of a promotional gag, bricks of fifty or a hundred regular single-box films mostly were cheaper.
 
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For what its worth, I always thought it odd that there is no price incentive for buying propacks, at least from the large online sellers. Do that math and 5x the price of one roll is usually identical to the price of a propack, convenient for experimenting with different films, at least.
 
I wouldn't disagree if Kodak and others would only sell films by large bricks of 20 each or more, in the view of better controlling the production flow and garantee the delivery is up with the demand.
For god's sake I would even prefer the end of car fuel to the end of film :eek:


That's all very well but but for a product that struggles to maintain profitability for it's manufacturer already it's not the smartest move IMO.

And who's to say when they suddenly say 'no loose rolls only pro packs' it's not because it's all they have left because they shut the line down quietly a few months ago and aren't letting on yet? I read this particular move as 'this film is on the way out but we'll announce that fact when we're good and ready!'

The colour emulsions I couldn't care less about because to me those cheaper Kodak colour films look like bad digital!
 
I bought a freezer just for film:

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It has had a few more rolls added to it since I took this picture, and now contains:

35mm
Plus-X x 36 135 rolls
Tri-X x 36 175 rolls
FP4 x 36 59 rolls
Delta 3200 x 36 8 rolls
TMax 100 x 36 15 rolls
TMax 400 x 36 24 rolls
Ektar x 36 8 rolls
Freestyle Legacy Pro 100 x 300ft
Freestyle Legacy Pro 400 x 300ft
Freestyle Arista 400 x 800ft
Kentmere 400 x 200ft
Kentmere 100 x 200ft

120
Tri-X x 25 rolls
HP5+ x 73 rolls
Pan F x 24 rolls
Delta 3200 x 7 rolls
TMax 100 x 19 rolls
Velvia x 9 rolls
Ektar x 25 rolls

And another 600ft on the way of HP5+, Tri-X and Rollei Retro 80S.
What? I have five Leicas, three MF cameras and an undisclosed number of SLRs to feed. This is basic survival!;)

Chris
 
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ok, my read is that we will not be able to purchase ONE (SINGLE, INDIVIDUAL) roll of film on it's own. Nothing says Tri X is eol'ed. It means propacks or what not but Tri X will still be made. At least that's my interpretation.
mine too. hell, if selling only in bundle packages means they can remain viable, then I'm all for it. Don't most of us usually buy in brick/bulk quantities, anyway? I know that's how I've been doing it for a while, typically either from B&H or freestyle.....
 
Impressive ! :cool: ... but wait, only DIAFINE ?

I bought a freezer just for film:

L1001148-1.jpg


It has had a few more rolls added to it since I took this picture, and now contains:

35mm
Plus-X x 36 135 rolls
Tri-X x 36 175 rolls
FP4 x 36 59 rolls
Delta 3200 x 36 8 rolls
TMax 100 x 36 15 rolls
TMax 400 x 36 24 rolls
Ektar x 36 8 rolls
Freestyle Legacy Pro 100 x 300ft
Freestyle Legacy Pro 400 x 300ft
Freestyle Arista 400 x 800ft
Kentmere 400 x 200ft
Kentmere 100 x 200ft

120
Tri-X x 25 rolls
HP5+ x 73 rolls
Pan F x 24 rolls
Delta 3200 x 7 rolls
TMax 100 x 19 rolls
Velvia x 9 rolls
Ektar x 25 rolls

And another 600ft on the way of HP5+, Tri-X and Rollei Retro 80S.
What? I have five Leicas, three MF cameras and an undisclosed number of SLRs to feed. This is basic survival!;)

Chris
 
Only powdered chemistry in the freezer. There's a fridge devoted to liquid chemicals.:eek:

Chris


I remember our esteemed and very knowledgable member Marty (freakscene) advising against keeping powdered chemistry in the freezer!
 
Damn, this messes me up.

My most used films are Kodak Gold 200 and Max 400 in 4 packs...

The 4 packs were usually between $8 and $12 at the typical drugstores where single rolls cost $5 to $7.

Often when they had a sale, a whole 4 pack was the price of a single roll.
 
When is the last time anyone bought *one* roll of 120?

We have loads of students coming in and buying single rolls of Portra 400 in 120 for holgas/Dianas. . They can't afford pro packs and usually shoot one roll at a time.
 
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