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Re: ISO 100 APS film

by Aymeric Peyret <peyret.aymeric@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 29, 2005 at 12:45 AM

Anna Nimotti wrote:
> Fred Anonymous <anon@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 
> 
>>"Michael Benveniste" <mhb-offer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>news:v82sf193ip0i34jdlgimp262rsrprjs0b5@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>>Is 100 speed APS film still available in the UK?  Calumet in Glasgow
>>>didn't have any, nor did any of the consumer outlets I checked.  It's
>>>been gone for over a year here in the U.S.
>>>
>>
>>Now you come to mention it, I've seen only 400 and 200 in my local Boots
>>(and they do usually have a wide range of film, both APS and 35mm).
>>
>>Regards,  Ian.
> 
> 
> I have not heard of any official announcements, but I think Kodak
> hi-definition ISO 100 APS film is discontinued. Seems nobody stocks it
> any more. Boots were selling it off at special offer prices a couple of
> months ago. Same with the ISO 400 B&W APS film.
> 
>  
And Agfa discontinued both their 100ASA and 400ASA APS films. Just the 
200 remains...
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
ISO 100 APS film
Michael Benveniste <mh  2005-08-13 10:52:18 
Re: ISO 100 APS film
"Fred Anonymous"  2005-08-14 21:23:42 
Re: ISO 100 APS film
woan@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (  2005-08-16 22:52:04 
Re: ISO 100 APS film
Aymeric Peyret <peyret  2005-08-29 00:45:41 

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