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    Re: No more instant 4x5 B&W

    oops. i mean the 100 and 500 asa stuff isn't available here in the states.

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    Re: No more instant 4x5 B&W

    Quote Originally Posted by Gene McCluney View Post
    Sorry, but you are wrong. The FB3000b b/w ISO 3000 speed is available in 4x5 pack, and is shown on their web site.

    The other b/w stocks and other color instant film stocks are available in Japan.
    It may be listed on their web site, but try sourcing it in North America - I haven't been able to find any, except on evilBay. B&H used to list it on their site, special order 20 minimum at $27 each, but it's gone from their site.

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    Re: No more instant 4x5 B&W

    Quote Originally Posted by RDB Korn View Post
    It may be listed on their web site, but try sourcing it in North America - I haven't been able to find any, except on evilBay. B&H used to list it on their site, special order 20 minimum at $27 each, but it's gone from their site.
    B&H still lists it, but it is out of stock:

    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...ant_Black.html.

    It lists for $7.99 per pack (these are 10 sheet packs, and won't work in the traditional Polaroid 545 holders).

    For some reason, it is listed under:
    Home » Fujifilm » Film & Darkroom Accessories » Film » Color » Instant Film

    Also, you have to search as: FP-3000B, not FP3000B.

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    Re: No more instant 4x5 B&W

    Here is Calumet:

    http://www.calumetphoto.com/item/WG0014/.

    $8.99 in stock.

    Note: these are NOT 4x5, they are 3.25 x 4.25".

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    Re: No more instant 4x5 B&W

    Well, to be totally precise with the right backs both pack film sizes can be used with 4x5 (Fuji PA-145 or Pola 405 for the smaller stuff), but only the FP-xxxB45 will have the full 4x5 image area. The other has a crop factor, like with a DSLR

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    Re: No more instant 4x5 B&W

    Dirk said the D***-word
    Best regards,
    Eirik Berger

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    Re: No more instant 4x5 B&W

    We seem to have something of an "attention deficiency" going on here - the above 2 links point to the film that I bought to begin with (FP-100B) thinking that it was 4x5. That's why I started the thread.

    FP-100B IS NOT 4X5 FILM, IT IS 3.25X4.25.

    The 4X5 film is the FP-100B45.

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    Re: No more instant 4x5 B&W

    Quote Originally Posted by roteague View Post
    B&H still lists it, but it is out of stock:

    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...ant_Black.html.

    It lists for $7.99 per pack (these are 10 sheet packs, and won't work in the traditional Polaroid 545 holders).

    For some reason, it is listed under:
    Home » Fujifilm » Film & Darkroom Accessories » Film » Color » Instant Film

    Also, you have to search as: FP-3000B, not FP3000B.
    I was talking about FP-3000B45, the 4X5 pack film. Used to be on the B&H site, no longer listed.

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