degruyl
Just this guy, you know?
With the cancellation of Tri-X 320 in 120 format, it got me thinking... Kodak will keep canceling films, one by one, until they only have a single one left.
I missed something.
Can you point me to the announcement?
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
... Kodak will keep canceling films, one by one, until they only have a single one left.
...
What makes you think that? It won't be anything like a simple countdown song, they'll pull the plug whenever they feel there's not enough profit in it anymore. Waaaay before the 'one film' moment.
Just ordered for EUR 260 in 120 format film, I'm puttin' in mine, how 'bout the rest here?
Mcary
Well-known
I missed something.
Can you point me to the announcement?
February 5th 2010
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/prof...filmAnnouncements.jhtml?pq-path=13319/2300263
degruyl
Just this guy, you know?
Thanks.
Crap. I like that film, and I bet they ceased production a while ago. (Actually, I can live without it, but they do not seem to be making TX in sheet films)
Crap. I like that film, and I bet they ceased production a while ago. (Actually, I can live without it, but they do not seem to be making TX in sheet films)
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Due to significantly decreased sales volumes, Kodak is retiring two medium-format KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X 320 Films.
* KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X 320 Film / 320TXP / 120 pro-pack 5 rolls / CAT 8188914
* KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X 320 Film / 320TXP / 220 pro-pack 5 rolls / CAT 8286825
Thanks for the link ... that sucks!
So for Kodak every film that drops below a certain sales volume is now in danger of being axed!
Oh joy!
Mcary
Well-known
I find it difficult to understand how or why - what is basically the same thread - keeps reappearing with such monotonous regularity. Yes - a slightly different title, and initial viewpoint, but it always boils down to 'how long will it last' and 'rather than use digital - I'll kill myself'...et cetera..et-bloody-cetera! every week, and the same old band of stalwarts - trot out the same old lengthy speeches, with such certainty that I could almost quote them down at the pub!....anyway - Sunday morning rant over!....I feel a lot better, and shall go out in search of the decisive moment, now - film or digital?...mmm - better save the film if it's dieing!....Christ! - I'm doing it now! :bang:
Dave.
Great now we're going to see a "How will you kill yourself when film is gone" , How I will kill myself when film is gone" thread.
Way to go Dave!
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
Got that D700 ordered Keith?Thanks for the link ... that sucks!
So for Kodak every film that drops below a certain sales volume is now in danger of being axed!
Oh joy!![]()
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Keith,Thanks for the link ... that sucks!
So for Kodak every film that drops below a certain sales volume is now in danger of being axed!
Oh joy!![]()
Well, yes. What do you expect? The same applies to every other manufacturer as well. Why make stuff people don't buy? And why provide two fairly similar films, one at a loss, when you can sell one film at a profit?
As has already been pointed out, TX320 is inferior in most ways to TX400, and it was never anything like as widely used. It seems a reasonable assumption that most TX320 users will switch to TX400 rather than giving up photography, thereby increasing demand for TX400.
This thread astonishes me. One minor emulsion is dropped, and suddenly it's the end of film all over again!
Cheers,
R.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Part of me says good riddance to Kodak, more money for Ilford who seems to want to be in the business.
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
Roger, a man at my door last week - told me that armageddon was imminent!....I wonder if he was a film user.This thread astonishes me. One minor emulsion is dropped, and suddenly it's the end of film all over again!
Cheers,
R.
Mcary
Well-known
Part of me says good riddance to Kodak, more money for Ilford who seems to want to be in the business.
"Ilford" was all for stopping the production and sell of film and its only thanks to the folks who started Harman Technology LTD and created "Ilford Photo" That Ilford film is still being produced and sold.
Give the choice I'm sure there are people in Kodak Film division that would do or at least try to do the same thing.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Got that D700 ordered Keith?![]()
I'm a little miffed that they chose to discontinue a film that I just discovered the qualities of a few months ago!
Does the D700 have a TX320 setting Dave?
Lilserenity
Well-known
Not to take the grit out of Hubert Selby Jr work or Darren Aronofsky's cinematography, but these discussions make me feel a bit like this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cpY9R2kewA
*ahem*
Vicky
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cpY9R2kewA
*ahem*
Vicky
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
Keith, you don't have to worry. Kodak will keep producing film forever. I read that on RFF.
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
...Oh!...Ye of little faith!Not to take the grit out of Hubert Selby Jr work or Darren Aronofsky's cinematography, but these discussions make me feel a bit like this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cpY9R2kewA
*ahem*
Vicky
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Actually I remember Al (Kaplan) saying that TX320 was one of his favourite films ... the cowards (Kodak) waited until Al was gone to give it the axe!
laurentb
Established
Rebranded HP5+ :angel:
NickTrop
Veteran
Kodak's last film will be whatever film that happens to be in the Yashica GSN used by the last surviving human to document "The Big Crunch" - opposite to the Big Bang, when all the matter in the universe collapses in to itself and not only film, but everything - down to the tiniest subatomic particle, exists no more.
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
The "Big Bang" was a kid's science experiment gone terribly wrong. I would guess he's still grounded for that blunder.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
Probably something like Kodak Vision3 5219/7219.
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