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Cirkut camera and the demise of Verichrome Pan


david_goldfarb

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Now that Kodak has announced the end of Verichrome Pan, does that mean the end of the Cirkut camera as a viable format? I think VP was the last film available in 8"x5' rolls. I don't have a Cirkut myself, but I've always liked the format and would hate to see it disappear. Any users know of potential substitutes?
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Photo Warehouse, in Oxnard, California is the place to get your

LARGE format film. (805-485-9654). They will custom slit to any

size and length. The film is private label 125 and 400 speed ,

"made in England" (I wonder who that might be???).

If you don't want the hassle of cutting it to length, ask them to

(carefully) cut their 20" x 24" sheets into 8" x 20" sheets. It's the

lowest cost for monster size film on the planet. (Good stuff, too)

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I've never used Verichrome Pan in my Cirkut camera, it just costs too

much. Most of us guys either use 9 1/2" aerial film or bulk rolls

from Forte or Ilford which also means you can cut them any length for

super long pans. I don't think there will ever be a problem getting

roll film for Cirkut cameras as long as the small guys like Forte are

around.

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