bmattock
Veteran
Of course everyone here knows that K-M decided to exit the photographic equipment business last month, selling their DSLR line to Sony, who will be producing the cameras in the future.
However, the question had been asked what was to become of the K-M film? I don't recall the question actually being answered in this forum, or an announcement of anything related to Konica-Minolta's film being made by K-M.
K-M was never the size of Kodak or Fuji (or even Agfa) when it came to producing film - at least in the USA, their film was little-known. But it was an alternative, and some people found it to be quite good and preferred to use it.
So I found this buried in a Forbes news story, please forgive it is has already been posted. I searched and did not find it:
http://www.forbes.com/technology/feeds/afx/2006/05/11/afx2738075.html
So it appears that color film manufacturers remaining are: Kodak, Fuji, and Ferrania. I can't think of any other color film manufacturers. I once thought Mitsubishi was a manufacturer, but I now think that their line of color film is relabed Konica-Minolta.
http://www.mitsubishiimaging.com/pm/index_pm.asp
If I'm wrong about Mitsubishi, I'm ready to be corrected. But in any case, it appears that K-M is off the table as a manufacturer of color film.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
However, the question had been asked what was to become of the K-M film? I don't recall the question actually being answered in this forum, or an announcement of anything related to Konica-Minolta's film being made by K-M.
K-M was never the size of Kodak or Fuji (or even Agfa) when it came to producing film - at least in the USA, their film was little-known. But it was an alternative, and some people found it to be quite good and preferred to use it.
So I found this buried in a Forbes news story, please forgive it is has already been posted. I searched and did not find it:
http://www.forbes.com/technology/feeds/afx/2006/05/11/afx2738075.html
Earlier this year, Konica Minolta announced a plan to sell most of assets for making single-lens reflex (SLR) digital cameras to Sony Corp, while deciding to stop making photographic film in the second half of the year to March 2007.
So it appears that color film manufacturers remaining are: Kodak, Fuji, and Ferrania. I can't think of any other color film manufacturers. I once thought Mitsubishi was a manufacturer, but I now think that their line of color film is relabed Konica-Minolta.
http://www.mitsubishiimaging.com/pm/index_pm.asp
If I'm wrong about Mitsubishi, I'm ready to be corrected. But in any case, it appears that K-M is off the table as a manufacturer of color film.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks