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  • Rodney Bourke
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    Wittner-Cinetec have their own version of 100D

    https://www.wittnercinetec.com/epage...20Kassetten%22

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  • Rodney Bourke
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    Looks like Shane is right, Kodak has produced more Ektachrome Film Stock in Super 8 100D now available from.

    Pro 8mm CA USA,

    https://www.pro8mm.com/collections/p...-film-packages


    Film Photography Project USA,

    https://filmphotographystore.com/col...-positive-film


    Wittner-cinetec Germany.

    https://www.wittnercinetec.com/epage.../Products/1601

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  • James Romero
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    Film Forever MPE carries Ektachrome 100D along with the other Kodak Super 8mm stocks. I know once they receive a shipment it usually sells out in days. If they are out of stock, they can usually get it for you in about a week.

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  • Rodney Bourke
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    Winbert Good to know you listed Information, Tom Schiller "Kodachrome King" who ran Elizabeth Pharmacy right up to the end of Kodachrome Super 8 Film in 2005, and Kodachrome 35mm Slide 2009, he soon retired after that. He sold the most Kodachrome in Australia, perhaps the World. He was widely know by Still and Movie Camera Clubs across Australia.
    All Kodachrome in Australia included Processing in the price, which went to a Lab in Switzerland till its end in 2006, then Dwaynes Photos USA till the very end, 31st Dec 2010.

    And you also mentioned Vanbar photographics, they had 4 shops back then one in Camperdown Sydney NSW, and 3 in Melbourne, Carlton, South Yarra and North Melbourne. Now only one remains at 450 Gore St, Fitzroy, Melbourne, VIC.

    https://www.vanbarphoto.com.au/

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  • Shane C. Collins
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    Back in stock at FPP for $47.99. I buy from these guys and they are always great to deal with!


    https://filmphotographystore.com/pro...-positive-film

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  • Paul Adsett
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    Apparently still in stock at WalMart.com in the USA:

    https://www.walmart.com/ip/Kodak-Ekt...SellerId=16225

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  • Winbert Hutahaean
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    Originally posted by Rodney Bourke View Post
    100D Film still available for now, from

    Vanbar Photographics Melbourne VIC Australia

    https://www.vanbar.com.au/catalogue/...2=MOVIE&brand=
    It is quite surprising that Vanbar is still in business. I reported the same place about 20 years ago in this very old link:

    https://alt.movies.cinematography.su...lb-aus-prepaid

    Based on the above lini, in 2003 a K40 silent was around $11 with processing included. That was the cheapeast price I found worldwide. At that time I have to ship the exposed cartridge to an address in Sydney then they would forward it (with other people carts, I think twice a week) to Dwayne in Kansas. When it have been processed, Dwayne would distribute the film to respective address at their cost.

    I was in Melbourne in 1996-1997 and actually have once met Rodney at one of 8mm fair. I even still keep (until now) one of your publication which was photocopied style with a blue color cover. I will scan in if I have time. Do you remember it Rod?

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  • Shane C. Collins
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    Originally posted by Rodney Bourke View Post
    Ektachrome 100D is no longer available from Dwayes Photos USA, Analogue Wonderland UK & Film Never Die Australia.

    100D is available for now from.


    Yale Film & Video USA,

    https://www.yalefilmandvideo.com/fil...p?expandable=3



    The Old Film Campany UK,

    http://theoldfilmcompany.com/Page4.htm



    Walkens House of Film Australia,

    http://ttps://www.ebay.com.au/itm/13...kAAOSw6AxfD-4C
    Once Kodak produces enough Ektachrome I'm sure these companies will have some in stock. As stated above they are filling backorders.

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  • Rodney Bourke
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    Ektachrome 100D is no longer available from Dwayes Photos USA, Analogue Wonderland UK & Film Never Die Australia.

    100D is available for now from.


    Yale Film & Video USA,

    https://www.yalefilmandvideo.com/fil...p?expandable=3



    The Old Film Campany UK,

    http://theoldfilmcompany.com/Page4.htm



    Walkens House of Film Australia,

    http://ttps://www.ebay.com.au/itm/13...kAAOSw6AxfD-4C

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  • Shane C. Collins
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    Originally posted by Dave Bickford View Post
    I contacted Kodak directly today regarding the availability of Super 8mm Ektachrome. Here is their reply.
    Well that's good and bad really. It means Ektachrome is selling well if they are in fact out of stock, and filling back orders. That tells me 7294 is a healthy reversal stock at the moment. I really like this stock, once I tweaked the exposure for projection! That one stop more light just really brings out the colors and sharpness. I have 3 carts of 7294 in the freezer, plus one cart of 7285. I haven't decided when I'll shoot that older expired Ektachrome, but one of these days. It's been frozen since new!

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  • Dave Bickford
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    I contacted Kodak directly today regarding the availability of Super 8mm Ektachrome. Here is their reply.

    Our Super 8 reversal films are unfortunately still on backorder/out of stock. We are taking a temporary pause on new orders so we can focus on the manufacturing delay and our backorder list. Please note our color negative films are not affected. We are very sorry for the continued inconvenience and are working to get this product back in stock as soon as possible!

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  • Thomas Dafnides
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    I can recall in 1985 or 86 buying fresh Super 8 Kodachrome from NYC camera venders with processing included for $5. each (there might of been of a minumum order but I do not recall) . I believed the film was shipped to Europe for processing but the turnaround time was not bad. When I started shooting 8mm in 1964 , I bought 2 rolls of double 8mm Mirachrome ( identical in color to the original Kodachrome) for $3. when on sale at E J Korvettes and that price included processing for both rolls. The Mirachrome colors have not faded to this day.

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  • Simon Wyss
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    A 25-ft. roll of Kodak 8-mm. Pan cost $2.00 in 1940, processing included. That would be $43.45 today.
    A 25-ft. roll of 8-mm. Kodachrome cost $3.40, processing included. That would be $73.86 today.

    Ektachrome is a more complicated film than Kodachrome was but the developing process is much simpler than Kodachrome’​s.

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  • Rodney Bourke
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    100D supplies have dried up, at Pro 8mm CA USA, Film Photography Project USA, Wittner-cinetec Germany.


    100D Film still available for now, from Spectra Film & Video CA USA

    https://spectrafilmandvideo.com/film/


    Widescreen Centre London UK
    https://www.widescreen-centre.co.uk/...epartment.html



    Vanbar Photographics Melbourne VIC Australia

    https://www.vanbar.com.au/catalogue/...2=MOVIE&brand=

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  • Steve Klare
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    At $54.95, they are listing at $10 per cartridge cheaper than B&H, and in stock too.

    At $42.99, Kodak is cheaper still!

    For me the best option would be a backorder at Kodak (assuming they don't have stock): I actually have a couple in the 'fridge and am not desperate.

    New Jersey is further from here than the miles might make you think: all of New York City and two major river crossings are in the middle! The last time I went there somebody tipped a big dump-truck full of broken concrete next to the Belt Parkway, and even though no lanes were blocked, naturally the whole world needed to take a long look! (I had no such troubles driving on the Autobahn!)😁

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