markos4
Newbie
Hey folks;
I've noticed in the last few years that Plus-X and FP4+ prices have gone through the roof, while Tri-x and HP5 prices have remained constant. What's going on here? It used to be that the prices were very similar for medium and high speed film, but now, for example, Plus-X goes for about $5.25/roll, while Tri-X is $3.99.
I know that medium speed film is not quite as popular as the high speed, but that's not really new. Also, I could buy the Arista re-branded version...but I'd still like to know if anyone knows the reason for this price disparity. Thanks.
-Mark.
I've noticed in the last few years that Plus-X and FP4+ prices have gone through the roof, while Tri-x and HP5 prices have remained constant. What's going on here? It used to be that the prices were very similar for medium and high speed film, but now, for example, Plus-X goes for about $5.25/roll, while Tri-X is $3.99.
I know that medium speed film is not quite as popular as the high speed, but that's not really new. Also, I could buy the Arista re-branded version...but I'd still like to know if anyone knows the reason for this price disparity. Thanks.
-Mark.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Just got 50 rolls of HP5+ and FP4+- huge difference in price.
JRG
Well-known
At Freestyle, Arista Premium 100 (purportedly, Plus-X) is 2.09/36x and Arista Premium 400 (purportedly, Tri-X) is 2.19/36x. So, buying the rebranded version seems attractive.
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ronnies
Well-known
It's the same in the UK. Calumet have Tri-X for £2.71 a roll while all the Ilford films are £6.82. It's not just high speed films as Fuji Neopan Acros is about £2.70 too. So it's Ilford prices that are silly. There's still a difference in 120 format but not by quite as much.
Ronnie
Ronnie
markos4
Newbie
Wow! 6.82 lbs. per roll for Ilford! Geez, that's disappointing; so it's even more expensive in the UK than over here. In Germany and Denmark I found FP4 for about $8/roll, and I was willing to pay it because I was on vacation; but otherwise I'd look for something else.
Is that Neopan Acros a T-grain film? I've seen it for reasonable prices, but I avoid T-grain film because it's not as forgiving, and I don't like the look as much.
In the mean time I've ordered some of Freestyle's re-branded Plus-x. Ahhh, the "good ole' days" when I could get APX100 for $3.33/roll at my local shop!...sigh....
-Mark.
Is that Neopan Acros a T-grain film? I've seen it for reasonable prices, but I avoid T-grain film because it's not as forgiving, and I don't like the look as much.
In the mean time I've ordered some of Freestyle's re-branded Plus-x. Ahhh, the "good ole' days" when I could get APX100 for $3.33/roll at my local shop!...sigh....
-Mark.
Lilserenity
Well-known
At my local shop there's been a small increase but nothing like this. Still think I am paying about £3.50 for a 36 exp FP4, likewise Tri-X.
I'll pop in on Friday to check this out.
I'll pop in on Friday to check this out.
Matus
Well-known
I do not know, nordfoto.de has these 4 films (tri-x, hp5, plus-x fp4+) all in the range of 3.25 to 4.0 euro. The fp4+ and plus-x being the more expensive ones. Still - I find the prices rather comparable (within 20% or so) ...
ronnies
Well-known
Checking Calumet this morning and 36 exposure rolls of FP4+ and HP5+ are back to sensible prices at £3.62 a roll. Pan F is still ridiculous at £7.02 for a 36 exp roll.
Not sure whats going on there.
Ronnie
Not sure whats going on there.
Ronnie
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amateriat
We're all light!
This is sort of the reverse (truly unintentional pun, honest...) of what's been going on with slide film: the slower stuff is more-reasonably priced while the faster stuff is truly silly-expensive. I'm also betting that the slower 35mm b/w films sell in lower numbers than ISO 400 and faster stuff, and likely have lower production runs, thus a higher per-roll charge. Just my guess here.
- Barrett
- Barrett
wintoid
Back to film
Checking Calumet this morning and 36 exposure rolls of FP4+ and HP5+ are back to sensible prices at £3.62 a roll. Pan F is still ridiculous at £7.02 for a 36 exp roll.
Not sure whats going on there.
Ronnie
I tend to buy from www.ag-photographic.co.uk now and their price for PanF, FP4 and HP5 is £2.77. 7dayshop might be cheaper if you buy a lot.
However, TriX over here seems to be very expensive now at £3.59 (and is out of stock at 7dayshop)
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
That's expensive?....last week at Jessop's York branch I paid £5.50 ( $8.68 ) for a roll of HP5+! (no wonder-they are on the way out!).....just another little nudge towards me going fully digital! - it just makes too much sense, no matter how fond I am of film!.I tend to buy from www.ag-photographic.co.uk now and their price for PanF, FP4 and HP5 is £2.77. 7dayshop might be cheaper if you buy a lot.
However, TriX over here seems to be very expensive now at £3.59 (and is out of stock at 7dayshop)
Dave.
BTW -just booked a few days break, shooting in Amsterdam, I usually take a load of film....this time - just digital! it'll give me a bit more pocket money!
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Sjixxxy
Well-known
Get those bulk loaders out people. FP4 & HP5 will come down to around $2.40 roll with current prices at freestyle.
JRG
Well-known
Hmmm. Just looked again at Freestyle's prices (for Kodak B&W only).
In 35mm, Tri-X is about $4.00US/36x and Plus-X is about $5.50US/36x. That's almost 40% more expensive for Plus-X.
In 120 rolls, Tri-X is about $3.80US/roll and Plus-X is about $4.50/roll. That's around 20% more expensive for Plus-X.
Why the bigger differential in 135 format?
Viewed a different way, in 135 format Plus-X is about $0.15US/frame, and Tri-X is about $0.11US/frame. If you shoot 645 format on 120 film, then Plus-X is about $0.28/frame and Tri-X is about $0.24/frame.
So, it's around twice as expensive each time you press the button in 645, compared to 35mm. Roughly, it costs twice as much but you get three times the film area. A bargain, I guess?
In 35mm, Tri-X is about $4.00US/36x and Plus-X is about $5.50US/36x. That's almost 40% more expensive for Plus-X.
In 120 rolls, Tri-X is about $3.80US/roll and Plus-X is about $4.50/roll. That's around 20% more expensive for Plus-X.
Why the bigger differential in 135 format?
Viewed a different way, in 135 format Plus-X is about $0.15US/frame, and Tri-X is about $0.11US/frame. If you shoot 645 format on 120 film, then Plus-X is about $0.28/frame and Tri-X is about $0.24/frame.
So, it's around twice as expensive each time you press the button in 645, compared to 35mm. Roughly, it costs twice as much but you get three times the film area. A bargain, I guess?
andersju
Well-known
It seems like Fotoimpex (and a few others - macodirect.de, Fotohuis RoVo, ...?) is the way to go if you need cheap film in Europe. Adox CHM 400 Pro (= HP5) from Fotoimpex is €2.37 each (including taxes) if you buy at least ten, or €2.05 if you buy at least 100. So that's about £2.2 / £1.9, or $3.5 / $3 - much better for your wallet... shipping is quite cheap, too - seems like they have some kind of flat rate; my latest order was 25 kg (~55 pounds) and shipping to Sweden with DHL cost €15. You can check prices and availability in their web store, but unfortunately it's only in German as of now, so I just order by email.That's expensive?....last week at Jessop's York branch I paid £5.50 ( $8.68 ) for a roll of HP5+! (no wonder-they are on the way out!).....just another little nudge towards me going fully digital! - it just makes too much sense, no matter how fond I am of film!.
Dave.
BTW -just booked a few days break, shooting in Amsterdam, I usually take a load of film....this time - just digital! it'll give me a bit more pocket money!
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
In Europe, you must be mad when buying off a photo store, prices being as they are. I gave it up quite some time ago.
Please read this thread to find cheaper solutions!
Please read this thread to find cheaper solutions!
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
..most here have found a much, much cheaper solution!In Europe, you must be mad when buying off a photo store, prices being as they are. I gave it up quite some time ago.
Please read this thread to find cheaper solutions!
Dave.
ronnies
Well-known
I tend to buy from www.ag-photographic.co.uk now and their price for PanF, FP4 and HP5 is £2.77. 7dayshop might be cheaper if you buy a lot.
However, TriX over here seems to be very expensive now at £3.59 (and is out of stock at 7dayshop)
Not if you buy your Tri-X from Calumet at £2.71 for 36 exp.
Ronnie
markos4
Newbie
My web search results here in the USA have been consistently like those of JRG's above post. Due to the high cost, I avoid buying from the local shops now, but Freestyle, Adorama, and B&H, et al, have these strangely exorbitant prices now for Plus-x and FP4. The list price for PX is about $8.50 (for TX it's about $5.50), so maybe they have to charge as much as they do. In that case it would be Kodak that is driving the price up, not the local shop. Maybe they don't want us to use PX??
-Mark.
-Mark.
wintoid
Back to film
Not if you buy your Tri-X from Calumet at £2.71 for 36 exp.
Ronnie
Yes, true. I don't know why I always forget about Calumet.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
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