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https://kosmofoto.com/2019/11/kodak-alaris-raising-film-prices-in-january-2020/
It's great that demand for film is increasing and that this is resulting in investment in production lines, but it's going to be tough on wallets - Portra and the like already cost the best part of £10 a roll for 135. It will likely also see the end of bargain-basement Colorplus deals.
“We have had to prioritise production of the most important film types, for example Professional film which is critical to many professional photographers. Overall we have seen the level of customer back orders increase to an unprecedented level, we understand this creates a difficult issue for our customers and end users but film production has been limited by a finite supply of one of the key components used to produce film.
“Kodak Alaris’s film supply comes from a single dedicated supplier, we are beholden to this supplier for all the film we sell across the world. Our supplier has recognised the increased demand for film and started to initiate plans to increase their volume capacity. A large ongoing financial investment has been made to increase production capacity but unfortunately the benefits of this investment will not be realised until much later in 2020, with some additional benefits being delivered in 2021.”
The release was made public by Finald’s Kamerastore but has since been confirmed by Kodak representatives to Kosmo Foto.
Kodak Alaris said it cannot absorb the extra costs involved in Kodak increasing its capacity. It said the price rises will be “significant”.
It's great that demand for film is increasing and that this is resulting in investment in production lines, but it's going to be tough on wallets - Portra and the like already cost the best part of £10 a roll for 135. It will likely also see the end of bargain-basement Colorplus deals.