This week I was watching a video by a guy who does mostly instant photography (Just Another Chris) and he was very worried that the up and coming tariffs in the US could make the price of film increase quite a bit, especially since not much of the stuff is made in the country. So the next day I started to wonder how much film I had left in my bulk loaders. 400 ISO was getting pretty darn low, so I tried finding something cheap.
This is where I got a HUGE surprise.
I couldn't find a bulk load of anything other than HP5 in Montreal. All my usual spots were out of the 400 ISO stock.
I looked at Freestyle and a spool of Fomapan 400, with the exchange rate, duties and shipping, came well over 100$.
I eventually found some Ultrapan 400 (which is the same as Fomapan according to my research) at the Film Experience Camera Store in Longview, Alberta (they're the retail side of FlicFilm) for 86$CAD.
So, I think it would be wise for all American Filmwasters to do an inventory of what they have left in their freezer and put-in an order before January as we really are going to be stepping into the unknown.
If prices go up, we're screwed. If there is a shortage, we're doubly screwed.