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Another film gone along with the news of Kodak ceasing production of T-Max 100 and 400 in 5x7 and 8x10 inch film sheets.
Fuji discontinue Neopan 1600.
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Re: Fuji discontinue Neopan 1600.
Not a big loss, really.
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Re: Fuji discontinue Neopan 1600.
Perhaps not a big loss, but a loss none the less. It looks like Ilford have the monopoly on the extra high speed films now with Delta 3200.
Re: Fuji discontinue Neopan 1600.
I like Neopan 400 and though I have not been shooting much B&W for the last couple of years (due to injuries) I used very little of the 1600 anyway. I have been shooting the 1600 at EI 650 and the 400 at EI 250. I had rotator cuff surgery and am having some back pain that limit how much I can carry, so I got a new 180mm Elmarit-R (the second, smaller and lighter one) and plan to do some more B&W next summer. The Neopan 1600 was difficult to work with and really doesn't offer that much more speed. The Kodak TMZ will be my super-high-speed-film if I need it.