HI everyone
I am new to the forum. I am tempted to buy an 8by10 but have heard that they will STOP making 8by10 film?? IS this true? I live in the United States, will i be able to get film??
Thanks much
GREG FRIEDLER
HI everyone
I am new to the forum. I am tempted to buy an 8by10 but have heard that they will STOP making 8by10 film?? IS this true? I live in the United States, will i be able to get film??
Thanks much
GREG FRIEDLER
Welcome to the forum Greg.
I have not heard of any plans to discontinue 8x10 by any film manufacturer.
Here is the film page at Badger Graphics:
http://www.badgergraphic.com/store/c...uct_list&c=156
Hi Greg,
Go ahead and buy the 8x10... there's plenty of film available!
Cheers
Life in the fast lane!
Theres plenty of 8x10. J and C, Freestyle, B&H and plenty of other places will be happy to sell you all the 8x10 you'd care to buy. Of course if you don't live in a major, make that MAJOR metropolitan area its unlikely that you'll find it on the shelves at your local camera store. For me its a mail order proposition. Sheet film is manufactured in the US, UK and lots of other countries. While one manufacturer might discontinue cutting 8x10, that would only increase the market share and profits for the rest of the manufacturers.
While I can't support it with statistics, I think probably more people are shooting 8x10 now than any time in the past 50(?) years anyway. There are certainly more varieties of 8x10 film available now than when I started with the format almost 10 years ago, though there probably isn't the quantity of film being shot because of the big catalog houses switching to digital---this isn't a bad thing however. I think the market for 8x10 is "settling in" as the niche market it will remain for some time to come.
Buy the 8x10---its a heck of a lot of fun!
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
Go to
www.viewcamera.com
and then to Free Articles. It will list the sheet films available. There is more than you will ever use or want
steve simmons
Go for 8x10--if the film were to stop, there will be paper--just like in the good old days. Seriously, the reports of the death of 8x10 film are greatly exaggerated...
Michael
You'd be amazed how small the demand is for pictures of trees... - Fred Astaire to Audrey Hepburn
www.photo-muse.blogspot.com blog
and who did you hear that from? The idiot behind the counter selling digital cameras? There are more choices of 8x10 film than ever before! Buy the 8x10 and go nuts!have heard that they will STOP making 8by10 film??
...and welcome to the forum!
Buh excuse me! I live in a Third World country and I am happily using Fuji Velvia 8x10 film. If I can get it, ANYBODY can get it! (Badger Graphic)
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