Fuji discontinue Neopan 400

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Fuji discontinue Neopan 400

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Re: Fuji discontinue Neopan 400

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Keith Tapscott. wrote:.... along with three others.
http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/ph ... lms-update

Oh crap!

I love Neopan 400!

Are they out of their minds?

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Re: Fuji discontinue Neopan 400

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I think it is only 24-exposure rolls that have been discontinued.

This is another bit of info:

http://petapixel.com/2013/03/25/fujifil ... o-rise-25/

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Re: Fuji discontinue Neopan 400

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Dear Ornello,

Thank you for contacting FUJIFILM North America Corporation. Please allow us to assist you.

Please be advised that our Fujifilm Professional Black & White Neopan 400 have been discontinued. There are no current plans to reintroduce Neopan 400 in any format.

FUJIFILM Professional Black & White Neopan film is currently available in the following formats:

NEOPAN 100 ACROS 135-36
NEOPAN 100 ACROS 120 5 PK
NEOPAN 100 ACROS 4x5 (20) Sheet

We sincerely hope this information has been beneficial to you. If you should have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us in the future. It would be our pleasure to assist you again.

Thank you for your interest in FUJIFILM products and services.

Respectfully,

Diane
Authorized Customer Care Representative
Customer Care, Imaging Division
FUJIFILM North America Corporation
Email: contactfuji@fujifilm.com

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Re: Fuji discontinue Neopan 400

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If this is your regular film, buy as much of the existing stock as is practicable for you and store it in your fridge/freezer. It's always disappointing when a film is discontinued.

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