Look, I don't care, ok...as long as I am first.
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Look, I don't care, ok...as long as I am first.
in my experience Portra 800 seems to have better underexposure latitude than 800z.
Matt,
Could it be that that is "only" the case for the UK? Fujifilm.com still has 120 and even 220 listed, and I just received a five-pack of 120 from an order placed in Germany. Fujifilm USA still lists 35 mm, 120 and 220, and even Fuji in my country still lists these 3 confections.
I'm not sure - but this is an excerpt from an email from the head of pro film at fujifilm UK (Yes they do have someone specifically in this role!)
Hi Matthew
Got your order. However there are some issues you should know about before it is processed...
Pro800Z 120 is discontinued.
Whether this means it is around in other parts of the world, I dont know, but I would think not.
They also tell me they have ceased production of 220 "Japan will not make any amount"
I will double check these issues though.
Matt
Thanks for sharing that, Matt. I guess we will just have to wait and see...
Let us know if you receive more information (if you are at liberty to share).
When 800Z was threatened with extinction last year I emailed Fuji UK to ask if this was global or not. The reply was that this was global, but of course Fuji later changed their minds. Any how, the email I got also said that Fuji UK would not risk ordering anymore of this film as they were worried it wouldn't sell:
Now, I wonder if they decided to risk ordering the 135 films but thought 120 was still too much of a risk.Quote:
My last order date for stock from Japan is mid Sept 2009 and
this stock would normally be due to arrive in the UK in Jan 2010. However,
I have no intention of ordering any more and taking the risk of it not
being purchased by UK wholesalers/dealers. We still have some stock left in
the UK and we will just run this out
I wish it was tungsten balance, or at least had a lower colour temp than other daylight films.
The situation with these Fuji films seems even more confusing than with Kodak. Last Autumn the British Journal of Photography published news that Fuji 800Z would continue to be manufactured.