
An "ephotozine" (http://www.ephotozine.com/) article today announced Kodak's intention to discontinue its T-Max P3200 black and white film.
This is just the latest cut in a long line of similar moves to reposition the company for a comeback from bankruptcy. Kodak also cut the Professional Ektachrome films and the Professional Elite Chrome Extra Color 100.
Kodak recommends that users switch to the T-Max 400 film, which can be underexposured. I suspect the 400 film could also be pushed for even more speed. Of course you could just switch to Ilford's 3200 B&W film but I don't suppose Kodak would favor that a solution much.
Here's the link for more info or to read the article for yourself.
Kodak Axe T-Max P3200 Film
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