Is Fuji Superia 200 discontinued?

Is Fuji Superia 200 discontinued?

In a note that went out to retailers, Fujifilm states that both Fujifilm Superia and Fujifilm Fujicolor 200, 400 and 800 speed films in 24 exposure rolls are officially discontinued and that the inventory is now exhausted.

Is Fuji Superia 400 discontinued?

Fujifilm Japan has issued a “Notice of discontinuation of some photographic film products,” which states that the company will no longer sell 3-packs of Fujicolor 100 and Superia Premium 400 film as of March 2020, “due to a long-term decline in demand.”

Is there a Kodak film shortage?

Kodak has announced that due to a supply shortage of tin-free steel (TFS) it is temporarily replacing all the end caps on its 135 format film canisters. Due to shortages worldwide, our supplier will not be able to provide TFS to our manufacturer until September.”

Where can I find short films online?

We will start with the dedicated short film platform and Sofy.tv.

  • Sofy.tv: A dedicated short film streaming platform.
  • YouTube: The General Purpose Video Streaming Site.
  • Filmsshort.com: Dedicated Platform Which Relies On YouTube or Vimeo.
  • Netflix: The Film And TV Streaming Site.

Is Kodak Portra 800 discontinued?

Kodak Portra 800 was the most true to the “analog look” film you could get your hands on, but it will be gone on April 15th.

Will film cameras make a comeback?

Thanks to young Instagrammers, original film shooters (old-timers) like me, and a lot of time at home to explore new hobbies in the last year, film photography is making a comeback. Film camera prices, which tanked from the 1990s through to the turn of the century, are steadily climbing.

What kind of film is the Superia 200?

The Superia 200 is a daylight balanced film, sold in single rolls of 24-36 exposures or packs of 3 rolls. Originally Superia 200 was also offered in “110” cartridges.

Is the Fujicolor Superia 200 still in production?

However, during the time that I was shooting this film, prior to the review, Fujifilm announced that the Superia 200 (among other lines from Fujifilm) would be discontinued. Leaving only the Fujicolor C200and Superia X-TRA 400.

When did the Superia Premium 400 come out?

Superia Premium 400 a Japanese market variant was added in 2009. The Superia line was primarily aimed at the consumer point and shoot market but is also popular with enthusiasts. All speeds of all films were available in 135 format.

What kind of film does Fujifilm Superia use?

First 4th layer technology film for improved colors (no greenish cast) under fluorescent lighting later extended to fujifilm Superia and Pro color negative films. Formats 135, 120. 135 format discontinued in 2012 and 120 format in 2013. General purpose ISO 100 daylight colour negative film designed for flexibility and ease of use.