Hi Adam
Fuji disappeared in "Migros", the largest shop chain for food and nonfood
in Switzerland as well as in "Interdiscount", the computer shop of "Coop"
the
number two in the market about 3 month ago. I only see Fuji in "Mediamarkt"
(a german brand) and in small photo shops nowadays.
I noly see Kodak film at nearly double the price of Superia, mostly Gold an
Ultra color and some rebranded Agfa in "Coop" ...



greetings
Markus


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Subject: Re: (Almost) Free Film


William Robb wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Markus Maurer"
> Subject: RE: (Almost) Free Film
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>
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>>BTW what happened to Fuji Films, I see their Superia film disappearing
>>in
>>most warehouses here and only Kodak left?
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> Thats what happens when stuff becomes "obsolete".
> Given Fuji's history, I'm not surprised they are leading the pack.
>
> William Robb
>

Interesting, around here it's Fuji everywhere. And if it isn't Fuji, it's
rebranded Fuji (Life brand from Shoppers Drug Mart, Black's in-house film,
etc). Consumer Kodak print film is only found in cheap independant corner
stores. Most of the serious film shooters I know who aren't bargain shoppers
haunting the Expired Bins have moved over to Fuji for colour work, given
Fuji's strong commitment to film and Kodak's rather shaky situation. B&W
users seem to be headed to Ilford and Eastern European brands.

-Adam



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