Tim Gray
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Freestyle wasn't much help. Just got off the phone with Kodak and it seems like it really is just backordered. Sold out. They guy said they are working on fulfilling the orders and expect it will happen by mid April.
Kodak so far has never discontinued a product without notice - that is the one point where their dreaded bureaucracy works in our favour...Just got off the phone with Kodak and it seems like it really is just backordered. Sold out.
I could have sworn that I read something on APUG to the effect of TMZ being discontinued but the search feature is not being very helpful in finding the thread. Looking at Kodak's web site, TXP was the last film to be discontinued. TMZ is still showing as an active product.
But it's strange that Kodak has no TMZ.
Ultrahigh sales on March or what?
Well, if Kodak didn't even do it the way you say Ilford did, I guess they will never do it... It's a shame, because a new and improved TMZ in 120 would be nice for handholding a Hassy in low light...
Would be cool. Has Kodak ever offered TMZ in 120? Or 2475 before that?
Kodak is already the company that offers no fast slide films. They are the company that only sells slow films.
Problem is expired TMZ is basically worthless. This film quickly gets very grainy and loses speed past its expiry date. Even if frozen.