Author Topic: Small glimmer of hope: Fuji replacing 24-exp Superia with 36-exp rolls  (Read 659 times)

EarlJam

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Posted this morning on The Phoblographer.  While 24-exposure rolls of Superia and Fujicolor have been discontinued, Fujifilm is offering 36-exposure rolls of ISO 200, 400, and 800 emulsions in new packaging. Not sure how much this affects Fuji's seeming goal of exiting non-Instax film altogether, but if it buys us a few more years, all the better.

I've noticed that there are still some Superia 24-exp 4-packs on Amazon for around $3.00 per roll, if anyone's looking to stock up.

https://www.thephoblographer.com/2018/05/15/fujifilm-is-replacing-its-24-exposure-superia-rolls-with-36-exposures/#more-121060

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I'm still working my way through the 20 rolls of Superia 200 24exp I grabbed for $1/roll when Walmart closed it out a few years ago. One presumes they wouldn't go to the trouble of new packaging if discontinuation was imminent.
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MiguelCampano

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Ilford is refreshing its packaging too, I believe.
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I've just bought some Acros as i love that film.  Only really used to use it for low light pinholes which i havent taken in ages... but i love the film.