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Dakotah Jackson
18-May-2009, 20:51
Called Glazers today to order 5x7 and 8x10 TMax 400. The 5x7 is on the way but the sales guy told me no more 8x10 TMY-2 at all as Kodak has discontinued it.

Is this reality?

I held while he checked further and he came back on and said the 8x10 in 400 is no longer available at all... discontinued. Only in 4x5 and 5x7 and their custom run sizes. 8x10 available from Kodak now is only Tri-X.

Not an Aprils fool joke but what I got from them when placing an order today.

Gene McCluney
18-May-2009, 21:06
That is un***king believable. They just a couple of years ago introduced this new emulsion, which I would think is much loved by 8x10 photographers.

John Bowen
19-May-2009, 03:41
I looked a couple weeks ago and B&H and Badger were both sold out. I thought they may have come to their senses and were going back to 25 sheet boxes.

If true, this is very sad information....

I'm sure coming up with enough orders to have a special cut done like the ULF cuts won't be too much of a problem.

PS I just checked B&H and they have 45+ boxes of TMY-2 in 8x10 available. I think the Glazer's guy is incorrect..

Chuck Pere
19-May-2009, 04:51
Doesn't make sense that 5x7 would be a standard item and 8x10 would be discontinued. I thought that the 5x7 was the special item and that Glazers still has some left over from an old buy. Try and find 5x7 TMAX 400 at the other places.

MIke Sherck
19-May-2009, 05:18
I don't know that I'd be rushing to judgement just yet. If they discontinued the 10-sheet box and introduced a 25-sheet box, as we've asked, it would have a new catalog number and the old number would show as discontinued.

Having said that, my decision last year to switch to HP5+ looks pretty good. More coming in from Freestyle this week. :)

Mike

CG
19-May-2009, 06:17
It looks like B&H, Badger, Calumet and Freestyle have it. I wonder if Glazers might be deciding not to stock it. Or that they might be confused by the TMY1 vs TMY 2 availabilities.

I keep hearing one or another retailer has proclaimed some product has been discontinued. Then, later, it frequently turns out to have been a false alarm.

I'm not saying this particular question isn't real, but that the retailers haven't been the best source for information in the last few years.

John Whitley
19-May-2009, 08:15
This post on APUG (http://www.apug.org/forums/forum172/62348-status-tmy-2-8x10-discontinued.html#post800904) indicates that Glazers is incorrect:


I called Kodak at 10:20 AM EST this morning. Their technical service department, and the customer service department both state that TMY-2 400 in 8x10, 10 sheet boxes are not discontinued and will continue to be available.

Santo Roman
19-May-2009, 09:17
Is is possible that Glazers is just not bringing it in due to cost? Wasnt Glaszers the ines that did all the pre-orders for the odd ball cut sheet film last year?

That reminds me, I need to call Dante back about a lens in their used section.


santo

John Whitley
19-May-2009, 09:31
FWIW, it appears that Glazers is on the list for the Ilford 2009 ULF order as well. It seems doubtful that they'd be involved in that but not ordering TMY 8x10.

Mark Sampson
19-May-2009, 10:45
Retailers can be odd,and things change. In 1989 I was at the Maine Workshops and a fellow student asked me how I could be still using Tri-X... as his local (New England) retailers had told him that Tri-X was discontinued and that he should buy T-Max 400 (which, no surprise, they had in stock.) I have no idea about Glazer's, but it's unlikely that (even today's) Kodak would discontinue an almost brand-new film.

Gene McCluney
19-May-2009, 12:07
[QUOTE=Mark Sampson;469430 I have no idea about Glazer's, but it's unlikely that (even today's) Kodak would discontinue an almost brand-new film.[/QUOTE]

Right, they wouldn't discontinue an "almost new" film, however that is not what Glazers said. They said the film was discontinued in 8x10. That would have left all the other roll film 35mm and 4x5, 5x7 sizes intact. But in any case, I am glad the info was wrong. Of course you can have Tmax400 cut to any size you want with a minimum order, which Glazers manages.

Glazer's Camera
19-May-2009, 12:19
Hello,

I just spoke with our purchasing person and Kodak 8x10 TMY IS available in 10 sheet boxes. One of our salespeople inadvertently gave out incorrect information.

5x7 is a special order size, and I believe we have sold all of the leftover from our cutting last year.

Sorry for the misinformation out there!

thanks,

William
Glazer's Camera
Seattle,WA

Andrew O'Neill
19-May-2009, 13:17
You must flog this individual with a cable release for stressing us out.

Bruce Watson
19-May-2009, 13:38
You must flog this individual with a cable release for stressing us out.

It's one of our own that was stressing you out. Sigh... At least the thread title didn't claim that film was dead, so some improvement at least.

The moral: If it sounds too bad to be true, it probably is. So please check a reputable source before alarming the troops.

Dakotah Jackson
19-May-2009, 19:46
Thank you William from Glazers for getting the correct info. I would order some 8x10 now but already got it going from another source who had it in stock.

Will keep you in mind in a couple months when I order a few hundred more sheets.

Didn't mean to scare everyone but finding the film I was ordering 'discontinued' in 8x10 while I have the 5x7 on the way was frustrating. With what Kodak has been doing the past few years I was surprised. Now if they will get 25/50 sheet boxes going again it would be nice. 100 sheet packages as I used to get from Photo Warehouse(not Kodak) would be even better.

Andrew O'Neill
19-May-2009, 20:09
I'm starting to like this film. I would like to get it in 8x10 but not from a 10 sheet box. That's 5 holders and then it's done! I'll start saving up my money for a 50 sheet box.

Gene McCluney
19-May-2009, 21:26
I'm starting to like this film. I would like to get it in 8x10 but not from a 10 sheet box. That's 5 holders and then it's done! I'll start saving up my money for a 50 sheet box.

Well, so far, it hasn't ever been available in 50 sheets boxes, unlike the previous Tmax400.