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B&H currently sells Ektachrome 35mm in a 36 exposure roll for $22 in the US, while Wex currently sells the film for £39 in the UK and Camera Warehouse for AU$45 in Australia.
And this isn't TTArtisan's first film-inspired product. In 2024, it released a Mini LED Light shaped like a 35mm film canister, following the Kodak -inspired coloring and fonts seen across popular ...
This smokestacked building, which Kodak sold in 2013, sits just outside one of the company’s only remaining facilities for analog-film production, where Ektachrome takes form.
Analog film lovers rejoice: Kodak’s long-awaited revival of its Ektachrome slide film is finally here (via Digital Trends). The camera company is beginning its rollout with the 35mm version of ...
After a six-year absence, Kodak has relaunched its Ektachrome 100 film for photographers and filmmakers. The company stopped making the color transparency film in 2012 citing falling sales amid ...
Kodak Alaris said it is bringing back its famous Ektachrome film in late 2017. (Courtesy of Kodak Alaris) ...
But photography giant Kodak is bringing back traditional 35mm film - thanks to overwhelming consumer demand.
Analog Photographers Rejoice, Kodak Is Bringing Back Ektachrome Film: 35mm just rolls off the tongue.
The good news for film shooters just keeps coming! Earlier this week Kodak confirmed via Facebook that Kodak Ektachrome would be be available in 120 and sheet film formats before year’s end.
Kodak Ektachrome color-positive film, beloved by portrait photographers and indie filmmakers alike, is rising from the dead. Kodak Alaris will start selling the classic 135-36x 35mm and Super 8 ...
Ektachrome, which first hit store shelves in 1946, is known first as a slide film. It was celebrated for its rich, distinctive look — and for being particular about how it was exposed.
Whether for old-timers who love their 35mm film camera or newbies keen to explore what film photography has to offer, Kodak's relaunch of its once-popular Ektachrome 100 film for color ...
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