Ilford just announced that SFX 200 is coming back (see Leon's note below on the correct name. I haven't had enough caffeine this morning). For those of you who aren't familiar with it, it's regular panochromatic film that has strong senitivity to reds but without the problems inherent in infrared. In other words, it can be loaded in subdued light just like any regular film. With the use of a dark red filter, it turns skies black and foliage white, just like infrared. According to the press release, it will be available in the UK sometime next month, followed by an April rollout in the U.S. It will be available in 35 and 120 formats. I always wanted to try this stuff out but was discontinued during the reorganization of Ilford to its present form. Film lives on thanks to companies like Ilford.