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Kodak kills Tri-X Pro 320 120/220 film

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Tri-X 400 not affected, still available

By Adorama News Writer

February 9, 2010

Lack of sales forces Kodak to "retire" two relatively obscure medium format black-and-white films. Current availability is limited.

Due to significantly decreased sales volumes, Kodak is retiring two medium-format KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X 320 Films.

  * KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X 320 Film / 320TXP / 120 pro-pack 5 rolls / CAT 8188914
  * KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X 320 Film / 320TXP / 220 pro-pack 5 rolls / CAT 8286825

Based on current sales, product is expected to be available in the market through March 2010.

Suggested replacement:

  * KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X 400 Film / TX120 / CAT 1965599

Available TRI-X formats:
35 mm format

  * KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X 400 Film / TX135-24 / CAT No. 1590652
  * KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X 400 Film / Carded / TX135-24C / CAT No. 6030795
  * KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X 400 Film / TX135-36 / CAT No. 8667073

120 format

  * KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X 400 Film / TX120 / CAT 1965599

Long-roll format

  * KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X 400 Film / TX402 / 35 mm x 100 ft roll / CAT No. 1067214

Sheet format

  * KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X 320 Film / 50 sheet 4 x 5 in / CAT No. 8416638
  * KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X 320 Film / 50 sheet 5 x 7 in / CAT No. 1300078
  * KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI-X 320 Film / 10 sheet 8 x 10 in / CAT No. 8179707


The above is an unedited announcement provided by Eastman Kodak.

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Another One Bites the Dust

Tri-X Pro 320 120/220 film was favored by studio shooters, many of whom have moved on to digital capture. but if you're still shooting Pro 320, stock up now, while you can still get it.

by Tortuga337 in Rocky Mountains on February 10, 2010

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