Just shot four rolls last week. I suppose I'll finish what I've got in the freezer and move on. Most of the slide film that I've shot other than Kodachrome and occasionally EPT for the past several years has been Fuji Astia and Provia in its various 100 and 400 speed versions, so for me at least, the end of Kodachrome doesn't mean turning to another Kodak product.
Last edited by David A. Goldfarb; 06-22-2009 at 07:02 AM.
Nah, there is still Kodachrome left at all the places it has been available....
I think what Kevin is trying to say is that it hasn't been available here in Australia for many years. Probably at the time that Kodak closed their plant here, which is about 10 years ago (someone might know the exact time).
Sorry to have to see this, but mods need to take down the embedded Press quotes as it violates copyright. Post the link, not the text, don't you think tog's above all others should know this?
Sorry to have to see this, but mods need to take down the embedded Press quotes as it violates copyright. Post the link, not the text, don't you think tog's above all others should know this?
Ordinarily that is fine, but please don't do it to what I have posted, I have been dealing with Audrey Jonkheer at Kodak for quite some time on this and a call or email to her would make that clear.