K40 discontinued, but when?
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K40 discontinued, but when?
Does anyone know how long we have until the stock is fully depleted and how long the processing will continue for after full depletion.
Ralph.
http://www.kodak.com/US/plugins/acrobat ... 0304_Q.pdf
Ralph.
http://www.kodak.com/US/plugins/acrobat ... 0304_Q.pdf
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K40 has not been discontinued.
The K40 + prepaid mailer SKU has been discontinued in the USA only. I'm in Canada, and Kodak Entertainment Imaging informed me that they will continue to sell K40 + processing here and elsewhere. They also indicated that outstanding US prepaid mailers would continue to be honoured.
You can still purchase K40 without processing for ~$10.83/roll direct from Kodak, and have it developed through Wal-Mart ($4.88/roll) or directly through Dwayne's at $9/roll.
The K40 + prepaid mailer SKU has been discontinued in the USA only. I'm in Canada, and Kodak Entertainment Imaging informed me that they will continue to sell K40 + processing here and elsewhere. They also indicated that outstanding US prepaid mailers would continue to be honoured.
You can still purchase K40 without processing for ~$10.83/roll direct from Kodak, and have it developed through Wal-Mart ($4.88/roll) or directly through Dwayne's at $9/roll.
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Ralph,
Kodachrome 40 is not being discontinued. What is being discontinued is 16mm K40 in 400 foot reels. Not good, I admit, but you will still be able to get it in 100 foot reels. Also, the K40 S8 WITH pre-paid processing is being discontinued in the US. You will still be able to buy K40 S8 without the pre-paid processing.
That's what it says. Did you read it differently, or are you particularly concerned about the 16mm 400 foot or the S8 with prepaid processing?
Kodachrome 40 is not being discontinued. What is being discontinued is 16mm K40 in 400 foot reels. Not good, I admit, but you will still be able to get it in 100 foot reels. Also, the K40 S8 WITH pre-paid processing is being discontinued in the US. You will still be able to buy K40 S8 without the pre-paid processing.
That's what it says. Did you read it differently, or are you particularly concerned about the 16mm 400 foot or the S8 with prepaid processing?
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Despite the fact that I think Kodak should discontinue K40 and I tell my Kodak rep that every time I see her(As recently as last week). Her words are "Kodak will stop K40 Super8 when they give us bullet-proof vests." Meaning they know the numbers and they know that if they kill that kid there will be so much backlash that it is not worth it.
I still hope that it just goes away....
Good Luck
I still hope that it just goes away....
Good Luck
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Nigel, why? You do realize, don't you, that many of us are not professional cinematographers, as you are? Kodak has already killed the old Ektachrome emulsions, and hasn't introduced any new color reversal stocks.
Why would you wish the rest of us to be forced to shoot negative film that we can't project and can't afford to telecine as our only color film option?
Why would you wish the rest of us to be forced to shoot negative film that we can't project and can't afford to telecine as our only color film option?
What is that? An avatar with you posing beside an Arri super 16 camera?mattias wrote:i wouldn't mind if they got rid of k40 either, and in fact i think they should as long as it was replaced with another reversal stock. a few ektachromes of different speeds and saturations would be nice. these emulsions exist for still photography, so i can't be that hard...
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um, yeah, but it's not because i'm a "professional" that i don't like k40. i only use super 8 for personal work and no budget stuff anyway. i just don't quite like the look*, the severely limited latitude, or the fact that it takes forever to process. i still use it since it's the the only color reversal and it's cheap. if ekta cost as little and could be processed at your local lab, wouldn't you rather have that?
*except if i'm after a home movie or retro look that is
/matt
*except if i'm after a home movie or retro look that is
/matt