I think my all time favorite film type in the world is Polaroid Type 55. It's the 5x4 inch black and white instant film which has both a positive print and a negative which can be printed under the enlarger. Beautiful detail, no grain, superb tonal range.. Love it. And there is nothing else of this type on the market. Period.
Earlier this year I bought a 5x4 monorail camera specifically to shoot more portraits with this film.
Running out of stock this week I went to get more from a pro camera outlet in town. The realist in me knew they would have to order it in- that's the way things are. But I wasn't prepared for them to tell me it had been discontinued.
In frustration I rang the Australian distributor. They told me the same story. Why then, I asked, was the film still on the Polaroid website? Her uncertain response was to suggest I try ebay...
I wrote to Polaroid USA. They responded very promptly and assured me the film was still in production. A friend in the US also rang them on my behalf. They told her they couldn't understand why the distributor would tell me such a thing.
Meanwhile the Australian manager followed up with an email to confirm:
''I can assure you that Polaroid has ceased manufacturing of Type 55, amongst other 5x4 film lines''
He added:
''Re the website, we have raised this issue with the US, who have advised that they intent to amend / update the site shortly. Again thanks, for bringing this to our attention.''
Who was I to believe?
The next email I received cut through to, presumably, the truth of the matter. It was from the Polaroid office in Singapore this time. It said:
'' We do have limited Type 55 available at a company level, but however we do not have quite enough stock for all regions/countries. As such we do not have this available in Australia anymore''.
So, yes, Polaroid do still make 55, (if that's what the phrase ''have limited Type 55 available'' means). But it seems they do not make very much of it, and have only chosen to supply some countries. That fills you with confidence about the future doesn't it? (no)
The final knife in the guts came in the concluding sentence, which read:
''thank you for your support of Polaroid''