I suppose it is my bias towards slide films. I don't shoot print films
that often. I have not seen 12 exposure rolls for many a year. I also
don't recall seeing any 12 exp print rolls available locally, but then I
have not been really looking either. A search at B&H turned up no slide
films available in 8 or 12 exposure. The only films they list in 8
exposure rolls are Kodak Portra 160NC. In 12 exposure rolls (print)
there are films listed from Agfa, Ilford, Fuji, Kodak and Konica. Many
of these films are listed as special order. It appears that my statement
was in error, but one does wonder how long that will be the case.
Jim Couch
ClassicVW@xxxxxxx wrote:
> What makes you say 12 exp are 'long gone'? They're still alive and
> (relatively) well.
> I think I can also still get Kodak in 8 exp rolls. last saw them only
> about 2 or 3 years ago...May have to look more for a place to order it
> from tho, can't walk into the corner drug store and buy it ... It was
> packaged I think in 20 or 25 roll boxes and marketed for Police
> Depatments, the thinking being one accident or one crime/incident on 1
> roll so you don't waste unused film, or mix two separate incidents on
> the same roll. (If that mattered to you) and easier to catalog the
> shots and keep each incident separate.
>
> George S.
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