dmr
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Today on the way to work I stopped in to Walgreens, not specifically for film, but I've been watching for the new Japanese Walgreens film lately every time I go there.
On the shelf they had several 4-packs of 400, all clearly Agfa, and one 4-pack of 200, made in Japan. Of course I snatched it up, hoping it was indeed Fuji.
Well, curiosity got me, so I just went out to the car and took a peek. Although I won't be able to see the markings on the film until it's developed, the film canisters just scream Fuji. They are the exact same translucent white canisters that I'm used to seeing with Fuji products. Unless they went to a lot of effort to clone these 🙂 the film inside is indeed Fuji.
I'll shoot a roll this weekend and report on the results. 🙂
I think this could be quite a touche' for Fuji, after Walgreens dropped the green box Fuji line in favor of Kodak a while ago. (I do like Kodak's Gold 200, however, -- very "smooth".)
On the shelf they had several 4-packs of 400, all clearly Agfa, and one 4-pack of 200, made in Japan. Of course I snatched it up, hoping it was indeed Fuji.
Well, curiosity got me, so I just went out to the car and took a peek. Although I won't be able to see the markings on the film until it's developed, the film canisters just scream Fuji. They are the exact same translucent white canisters that I'm used to seeing with Fuji products. Unless they went to a lot of effort to clone these 🙂 the film inside is indeed Fuji.
I'll shoot a roll this weekend and report on the results. 🙂
I think this could be quite a touche' for Fuji, after Walgreens dropped the green box Fuji line in favor of Kodak a while ago. (I do like Kodak's Gold 200, however, -- very "smooth".)