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  • Super 8 films become more expensive in Europe

    Here you get more details: https://www.super8.tv/en/super-8-fil...ore-expensive/

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    40 euros for a cartridge that will reflect in new releases.

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    • #3
      The big price hike all started to happened, after The End of Kodak's "Kodachrome" Processing on 31st Dec 2010 by Dwaynes Photos USA. And then Derann Film Services soon after in 2011 closed their doors.
      Also Agfa and Fuji stopped making Movie Film altogether.
      Maybe they saw Full HD / Bluray as a threat to Super 8 Film, and the Recession at that time didn't help either.
      But least we still have Kodak's Ektachrome, Negative and Black & White Film, are still being made in Super 8 / 16mm.
      Unlike 9.5mm film stock which is very hard to obtain, at any Price.

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