Ektachrome discontinuance - Implications for 35mm stills?

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Ektachrome discontinuance - Implications for 35mm stills?

Post by Technicolor »

Hey everyone,

Just read the new news article on the home page of 8mm.filmshooting.com about Kodaks decision to stop making Ektachrome motion film, including the 7240 VNF super 8 stock. Does anyone know if this also means they are going to stop making Ektachrome 35mm stills film like EBX, Elitechrome and the E100VS/G/GX range? I hope this is not the case because this range of Kodak slide films are fantastic, especially the EliteChrome Extra Color film.

Also, is there going to be a replacement for 7240? It'd be a shame if we Super8 shooters were left with only one colour reversal stock (K40) because it would take away the option for people to shoot colour reversal in lower light.
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Post by T-Scan »

One disconcerning bit of information was announced to us at a film festival.. this is the last year Kodak is making the slide projector. they will be digital from now on.
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