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Today is resurrection day for one of enthusiast photographers' all-time favorite color films, Fuji Velvia. The new Velvia (it has a "50" on the box, its ISO speed, to distinguish it from the old) goes on sale in Japan today in 120, 220, 4x5 (loose sheet & Quickload) and 8x10 sizes. Five-by-seven is available on special order. If you don't happen to find yourself in Japan, or you're just a furriner, like me, you can, as usual, buy it from
the Megaperls Webshop, which makes Japan-only photographic products available to the rest of the world.
Posted by: MIKE JOHNSTON, thanks to D.R.
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