Ektascan B/RA

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I don't know how many of you have been using B/RA mammography film as a low-cost alternative to traditional panchromatic LF film, but I just received word from Z&Z, whom I've bought from in the past, that they can no longer find a supplier for it. Quote: "Digital has pushed that film off the market."

Drat.


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Sad.


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Ugh, sorry to hear it.

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And it's not like there will be a lot of it around on the secondary market, as I would think that most of the users probably trashed the film after they junked the cameras.

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There seems to be little 8x10 film of any kind on the second hand market right now, drat it.


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