Please bend this conversation back to the topic of Kodak price increases and avoid the capitalist/communist/socialist politics. Interesting though some may be, some posts may be "disappeared"...
Interesting. At the local: Tri X 24 exposure is $11.40, and HP5+ in 24 exposure is $7.20 CDN...
I have never seen any type film for sale in Cuba in ten years. But there is a reasonably well stocked Leica store in the Kempinski Manzana hotel in Habana Vieja.
Cuba has some excellent photographers but all shoot digital.
It's about the same as an hour's minimum wage here in Pennsylvania.Glad to have it stocked here in Vancouver at Beau Photo , but a roll of Tri-x is $11.00 and HP5+ is $8.00 . So, if one adds 15 percent sales taxes to that and takes taxes from a minimum pay employee income of $13.85/hr , you basically get a roll of Kodak for an hours work . Hows that compare to other countries ?
Peter
There is at least one film photographer I recall from being around a Spanish film forum, and on an occasion a forumer that travelled to Cuba brought him Ilford material to use. IIRC he was also a university professor and I think RFF'er Hogarth Ferguson met him -- I recall him documenting the encounter in his website report on a Cuba trip.I have never seen any type film for sale in Cuba in ten years. But there is a reasonably well stocked Leica store in the Kempinski Manzana hotel in Habana Vieja.
Cuba has some excellent photographers but all shoot digital.
Ilford has had an excellent 15% off and free shipping for Black and White Friday weekend in the UK, which I have just taken advantage of.
I don't see an online shop on Ilford's website, could you point me somewhere?
Please bend this conversation back to the topic of Kodak price increases and avoid the capitalist/communist/socialist politics. Interesting though some may be, some posts may be "disappeared"...
Glad to have it stocked here in Vancouver at Beau Photo , but a roll of Tri-x is $11.00 and HP5+ is $8.00 . So, if one adds 15 percent sales taxes to that and takes taxes from a minimum pay employee income of $13.85/hr , you basically get a roll of Kodak for an hours work . Hows that compare to other countries ?
Peter
Thanks for the tip on Ilford - flatness really matters for me. Lacking a darkroom I scan my (self developed) negatives these days.Ilford has been cheaper than TriX at B&H for the last couple years. It also dries flatter than TriX which makes it easier to scan. Don't really find the cost of a roll of film to be much of a factor since equipment costs (especially for equipment fanatics like those here) are so much more.
Digital cameras and computers depreciate and film cameras cost to load. You pays your money and makes your choices or find another hobby.