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Carl Wegerer - 04 Mar 2007 16:54 GMT
I am trying to locate 4x5 sheets.  Does anyone know when Kodak and Fuji
stopped production?  I finding some available with a 10/2007 expiration
date.

Carl Wegerer, III
Mesquite TX
Gregory Blank - 04 Mar 2007 18:09 GMT
>  I am trying to locate 4x5 sheets.  Does anyone know when Kodak and Fuji
> stopped production?  I finding some available with a 10/2007 expiration
> date.
>
> Carl Wegerer, III
> Mesquite TX

I would contact Calumet. They should know if the film is currently
produced and given their turn around you may find some not so short
dated. That said use it or loose it :)
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Gordon Moat - 04 Mar 2007 21:18 GMT
>  I am trying to locate 4x5 sheets.  Does anyone know when Kodak and Fuji
> stopped production?  I finding some available with a 10/2007 expiration
> date.
>
> Carl Wegerer, III
> Mesquite TX

If you are okay using ISO 64 Tungsten, then there will soon be a new T64
Fuji to replace the 64T Fuji, both in sheets and Quickload form. This
seems like it might give better results than the ISO 64 Kodak Tungsten
film, though the Kodak fill is still available and produced, and also in
Readyloads.

I find the prices at Badger Graphic Sales to be better than through B&H,
or Calumet. Check their current stock and prices to compare.

<http://www.badgergraphic.com/>

The selection is a little more limited than B&H, Adorama, or Calumet.
Though if you find something you want then the prices might be a little
better. I have ordered through Badger Graphic Sales and found them to be
reliable.

Ciao!

Gordon Moat
A G Studio
<http://www.allgstudio.com>
ellis@no.spam - 06 Mar 2007 20:08 GMT
> I am trying to locate 4x5 sheets.  Does anyone know when Kodak and Fuji
>stopped production?  I finding some available with a 10/2007 expiration
>date.

Looks like it's still being made:

http://www.cornhobble.com/am/B000JOPUM0
http://www.cornhobble.com/am/B00009R7SR
http://www.cornhobble.com/am/B00009R8H7
Draco - 08 Mar 2007 19:16 GMT
>  I am trying to locate 4x5 sheets.  Does anyone know when Kodak and Fuji
> stopped production?  I finding some available with a 10/2007 expiration
> date.
>
> Carl Wegerer, III
> Mesquite TX

If you still haven't found the film. I have ten boxes of fifty sheets,
4x5 64T dated 6-2008 exp.

You can order on line at www.fullerdalbert.com and it can be sent next
day if you want.

Draco
(09)

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