Re: Kodak pro film

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Ask B&H. Just give them a call and ask the film department.

Or ask your local film supply company, whichever one the pros use to buy their film.

From eavesdropping on other lists like Editorial Photographers, StockPhoto and NPPA, I'd say film is dead except for the push-here-dummy disposable market, and with the advent of disposable digitals, that market will dry up too. Without those big markets the cost effectivness of film will plummet and that will be the end of it for commercial and stock. Already the major stock houses are not accepting film, and have more or less settled on a adigital file size.
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