Recently there have been many rumors circulating that more Kodak film was being discontinued including the Tmax 400 120 in single rolls, Tri-x pan 120 400 in single rolls, Elite Chrome 100/36, BW400cn/24 three packs, Gold 200/24 four packs, Max 400/12 single roll, and the Max 400/24 four packs.
Following these rumors, Olivier Laurent wrote an article for the BJP stating that Kodak has confirmed that it will continue to offer these films, but in different packages.
In an email to BJP, a spokeswoman says: "We have only discontinued the ways we package the[se] films and the way we list those packages as catalog items." She adds: "We have not discontinued the films themselves."
The films affected by the change are the T-Max 400 120, which won't be available to purchase in single rolls but will now be sold in "propacks" of five rolls, says the spokeswoman. Similarly, the Tri-X Pan 120 400 films will also be packaged in propacks of five rolls.
Kodak's Max 400 rolls of 12 frames will cease to be offered, with the firm choosing to only market rolls of 24 frames. These rolls will be available to purchase in packs of four in the US, and in singles and packs of three throughout the rest of the world.
Also affected is Kodak's BW400cn packs of three rolls, which will now be sold in single packs, says the spokeswoman.
However, Kodak has confirmed that it will cease to offer the Elite Chrome 100/36 film. "This film has been discontinued," the spokeswoman confirmed, before adding that Kodak's "suggested replacement is the E100G 135-36 or Elite Chrome 100 Extra Color / EBX 135-36.
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