Just bought a 35mm batch of this, it was my favourite when I shot in low light. Can anyone confirm whether it's extant or extinct? The current Fuji site reveals nothing on search but Googling around 2007 shows it still being made. Is it a gonner?
What do you develop your Neopan in? I use Ilfosol3 because it's simple and convenient but it's not the best. I'm wondering if there is a better alternative liquid developer out there, I'm too lazy to make it up from powder and shoot so infrequently it'll go off once made up.
Neopan 400 in 120 and 35mm is still in stock at Fujifilms UK shop. Doesn't say anything about it being discontined there but looking around it only seems to be the 120 stopping.
Kodak recently announced that Tri-X 320 production is going to cease due to a lack of demand. I can't see the point of having a 320 speed version anyway as its only 2/3s of a stop slower than the 400. Unfortuantely the 320 was also the last 220 black and white film curently being produced so B&W 220 is gone for now.
Interesting though how two B&W Polaroid films are going to be sold shortly with colour versions following in the Summer.
Just took another look at Kodaks website, apparently only the 120 and 220 medium format Tri-X 320 is being discontinued, the sheet format and 35mm is still availiable. The way they initially worded it made it sound like all the formats of it were going.
This is a bad year for 120 and 220....