Noll
Well-known
First off - I apologize about posting an alarmist "film is dying" type of thread. Clearly not all the news is bad lately, but I just don't know what else to make of this. I was shopping for film on B&H and was astounded by what 1 roll of 35mm Provia 100F cost: $9.89!
And then I saw what their other emulsions cost...
Velvia 50: $11.69
Velvia 100: $10.69
Provia 400: $16.09!
120 is bit more reasonable for now, but holy smokes. Last time I stocked up on slide film was less than a year ago, and prices were at least 30% less than this. 1.5 years ago it seems they were 40-50% less.
At this rate, I see myself buying maybe one more 5 pack of 35mm Velvia 100f (their cheapest at the moment) to add to my modest inventory, then throwing up my hands and say "I quit, E6!".
If there was still any doubt, it seems Fuji has no interest in maintaining a healthy E6 market and intends to suck every last dollar they can out of the remaining diehards.
Is this just market forces driving up prices - or deliberate E6 murder? It looks like the latter to me.
And then I saw what their other emulsions cost...
Velvia 50: $11.69
Velvia 100: $10.69
Provia 400: $16.09!
120 is bit more reasonable for now, but holy smokes. Last time I stocked up on slide film was less than a year ago, and prices were at least 30% less than this. 1.5 years ago it seems they were 40-50% less.
At this rate, I see myself buying maybe one more 5 pack of 35mm Velvia 100f (their cheapest at the moment) to add to my modest inventory, then throwing up my hands and say "I quit, E6!".
If there was still any doubt, it seems Fuji has no interest in maintaining a healthy E6 market and intends to suck every last dollar they can out of the remaining diehards.
Is this just market forces driving up prices - or deliberate E6 murder? It looks like the latter to me.