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Regarding FUJI Velvia 50
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Robert Abline
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Feb 24, 2005 17:09 PST
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MPC Members - I have no idea whether this is correct or not, however, one of the workshop leaders (Lonnie Brock) is telling people that FUJI has ceased making Velvia 50....take it for what it's worth. Just passing along the information.
Bob
To our alumni:
I know some of you are partial to Fujichrome Velvia 50. They have stopped making the film and have no intention to start again. If you want to stockpile a bit, I would recommend doing so now. It is being replaced with a new Fuji Velvia 100, not the 100F version. The new film will be available in June and should be a significant improvement over the 100F. The new film will be more saturated, but lack some of the magenta undertones that the ISO 50 has. It will be a slightly more neutral film. They thought the current supply of Velvia 50 in the marketplace would last until about October, but the rumor has gotten out about it being stopped, so they now think it will only last a couple of months. This morning, I had difficulty getting the amount of 220 film that I wanted from B&H, so there may already be some shortages at times. I hope this helps some of you.
This is not a rumor at this point.
Lonnie Brock
The Nature Workshops
10898 E. Dale Lane
Scottsdale, AZ 85262
480-473-2060
web site - www.natureworkshops.com
Lon-@natureworkshops.com
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>MPC Members - I have no idea whether this is
correct or not, however, one of the workshop leaders (Lonnie Brock) is telling
people that FUJI has ceased making Velvia 50....take it for what it's
worth. Just passing along the information.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Bob</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>To our alumni:</DIV>
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<DIV>I know some of you are partial to Fujichrome Velvia 50. They have
stopped making the film and have no intention to start again. If you want
to stockpile a bit, I would recommend doing so now. It is being replaced
with a new Fuji Velvia 100, not the 100F version. The new film will be
available in June and should be a significant improvement over the 100F.
The new film will be more saturated, but lack some of the magenta undertones
that the ISO 50 has. It will be a slightly more neutral film. They
thought the current supply of Velvia 50 in the marketplace would last until
about October, but the rumor has gotten out about it being stopped, so they now
think it will only last a couple of months. This morning, I had difficulty
getting the amount of 220 film that I wanted from B&H, so there may already
be some shortages at times. I hope this helps some of you.</DIV>
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<DIV>This is not a rumor at this point.
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<DIV><FONT lang=0 face=Arial size=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" PTSIZE="10">Lonnie
Brock<BR>The Nature Workshops<BR>10898 E. Dale Lane<BR>Scottsdale, AZ
85262<BR>480-473-2060<BR>web site - <A href="http://www.natureworkshops.com/"
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