We have all enjoyed buying Kodak cinema film repackaged to shoot in our beloved 35mm film cameras over the past few years. Kodak has recently indicated that they will no longer sell cinema film to companies like Mr. Negative and Reflx Film to repackage and sell as still film. Why has Kodak decided to do this and what are the implications of this decision for regular old film photographers like you and me?
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