The news in Chinese social media is basically Lucky invited some film enthusiasts to have a factory tour in Hebei province and demonstrated their film production line (cassettes making and film respooling machines). And people saw new color film cassettes were being tested and made. Personally I am not sure how probable they will release a new color film this year as remaking color film takes a big, risky investment and Lucky is a state-owned enterprise that does things more carefully than a private company. Also don’t expect this new film to be very cheap just because it is made in China as Lucky probably still needs to rely on some ingredients from the west. A good news is Lukcy willl launch another B&W film soon, the SHD100, in multiple formats ( 135, 120, 4x5’’).
Lucky is a China’s national company.Its full name is “Lucky aerospace”.They bought off the kodak China company at the early 21 century.And it is a huge enterprise.
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One polaroid disposable I took the film out had Super 400 in it, while expired I was really happy with the results that I've been wanting to shoot more of it. Apparently their color stock was based on 80s Kodak films.
the only way to save film would be when anyone can buy 1 roll of film anywhere: Target, 7eleven, ShopRite, CVS, etc, etc. Right now is very annoying to be forced to buy packs of 3 rolls or mail order film.
I don’t want to pour cold water on it but economy and business overall is not doing great in China right now. Lucky is not really focusing their efforts on film making for old film cameras but rather use it as a nostalgic market strategy to boost up their brand reputation and recognition. It hurts me to say as much as I love this news, I just don’t have the faith in them to make it a long term commitment to make a solid film product similar to others like Kodak and Fuji.
Looking forward to any more affordable film stocks. No matter who's behind them. But Lucky sounds like they might pull something off that could be useful.
i used to love their product it was dirt cheap back in 2010 i think it was cost around just 1.5USD per rolls XD people these days might be think its totally BS but those days, even positive costs around 5 to 7 usd per roll
I still live in hope that at some point Fuji notices that film sales are increasing again, and the return to manufacturing rather than repackaging Kodak. I also live in hope that Kodak or Fuji get back into making 110 film. If Lomography can make a profit from it sufficient to introduce a new 110 camera, then these other companies can do it too.
Hmm, seems like my wishes are coming true. As I wished for more color film other then the goat portra and gold. Now hopefully the rising interest in film photography keeps going steadily it might flatten out. It’s a use it or loose it game we play.
I once try one roll of Lucky Black&White film around 2011, I don't like its images at all, and I just recently know later that they stop manufacturing that film and other of their film stock not long after I tried that roll after I have wonder for quite sometimes around those years where are Lucky films as it seems to me like it's just disappeared from market, not that I care much of it though. However, if they really want to reenter film industry again, I don't really trust their product after I disappointed by said roll of their film.
The problem is not so much will Lucky make color films or not, as we are slowly creeping towards a commercial war with China? Since the USA is ready to add 100% extra taxation on the import of electric Chinese cars, will this over-taxation be reflected on all Chinese products? I'm from Canada, and whatever the USA does in terms of duty taxation, we in my country, will follow their lead.... soooo let's see in the long run how all of this will turn out! Cheers!
Only way I will shoot film is if the real Kodachrome reappears. Best color slide film ever, but it is very complex to make and process. So, don't count on it.
I've been shooting films since I was a kid, I'm in my 50s. Honestly, I've never heard of lucky, but I'd try it, especially the black & white. I still do some dark room work.
Hope I'm wrong, but can't see a new company producing quality color film before 2030, given its extreme complexity. I guess it also depends on how much R&D funds you have.
Some of my friends just participated Lucky's products promotion meeting.They have every formula and machines sealed until now.And the experienced employee are still work in that company.
Lucky has started their c-41 develop and scan service. Less than two USD per roll for a standard SP3000 jpg scan. Damn the government subsidies, right? From rice to high-speed railway network, from cellphone to EV, now film photography. What's next?
Lucky started collaborating with Kodak at the end of the 90s. I'd hope what they are developing now is this much much more advanced version of color negatives. Before the collaboration, Lucky color negs were pure trash.
There is a company somewhere that is reviving horse buggy and horse wagons. It brings back the nostalgia of riding in a horse drawn something smelling the horse's ass as you move at a slow pace.
Horse wagon rides are commonplace in the prairies/midwest, especially in fall and winter. And you know what? It's a great time. It's fun. Something you could do with a bit more of, bud.
@@elk3407 Actually I am in the Southwest and nobody rides in a wagon. Trucks, SUVs, cars, yes. Shooting film for me is like going back in time and riding in a wagon over dirt road. Some may like it. But why? To prove what? Film is expensive. Plus developing, enlarging, printing. Missed shots, wasted film, wasted money. Delayed visual results. Outdated look. Weird colors. I started with film in mid 80's and fully digital now. But this is my opinion, other people do what they want.
Slow pace and commitment to the process rather than only the finished image is the point for many who choose analog today. I'm younger than you but also from the pre digital era. I found digital as impressive as anybody at first but the joy of shooting vanished. The young people i teach now are a very different breed than those doing it for at living pre 2000. And that's not a bad thing. It's not really about nostalgia but about putting in the work and the feel of a tangible product.
The news in Chinese social media is basically Lucky invited some film enthusiasts to have a factory tour in Hebei province and demonstrated their film production line (cassettes making and film respooling machines). And people saw new color film cassettes were being tested and made.
Personally I am not sure how probable they will release a new color film this year as remaking color film takes a big, risky investment and Lucky is a state-owned enterprise that does things more carefully than a private company. Also don’t expect this new film to be very cheap just because it is made in China as Lucky probably still needs to rely on some ingredients from the west.
A good news is Lukcy willl launch another B&W film soon, the SHD100, in multiple formats ( 135, 120, 4x5’’).
Thanks for the additional info! Shoot your films regularly!
I've shot SHD100 through my Canon 7, love the look but it's very contrasty, also not too expensive
Lucky is a China’s national company.Its full name is “Lucky aerospace”.They bought off the kodak China company at the early 21 century.And it is a huge enterprise.
And the colour negative will be put in production at 2024 if everything runs smoothly.
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Although I don't always agree with you, it's always a pleasure to watch your videos and listen to your very well made points
Thanks so much! That means a ton!
Yessssssss that are some good news!
One polaroid disposable I took the film out had Super 400 in it, while expired I was really happy with the results that I've been wanting to shoot more of it. Apparently their color stock was based on 80s Kodak films.
Any new film makes me happy.
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Harman didn't start from scratch, they based Phoenix off of the other C41 they already made, XP2
I hope that there will be new manufacturers for film SLR cameras....
Well … if they could produce some 4x5 and 8x10 color negative film for a reasonable price … 😁
the only way to save film would be when anyone can buy 1 roll of film anywhere: Target, 7eleven, ShopRite, CVS, etc, etc. Right now is very annoying to be forced to buy packs of 3 rolls or mail order film.
If it has a DX code, this would probably be a popular choice for P&S’s
I don’t want to pour cold water on it but economy and business overall is not doing great in China right now. Lucky is not really focusing their efforts on film making for old film cameras but rather use it as a nostalgic market strategy to boost up their brand reputation and recognition. It hurts me to say as much as I love this news, I just don’t have the faith in them to make it a long term commitment to make a solid film product similar to others like Kodak and Fuji.
Lucky was easily available in Manila, Philippines. They were widely distributed in the Philippines more than 20 years ago.
You had me at A NEW Colour Film.
Looking forward to any more affordable film stocks. No matter who's behind them. But Lucky sounds like they might pull something off that could be useful.
i used to love their product it was dirt cheap back in 2010 i think it was cost around just 1.5USD per rolls XD people these days might be think its totally BS but those days, even positive costs around 5 to 7 usd per roll
I still live in hope that at some point Fuji notices that film sales are increasing again, and the return to manufacturing rather than repackaging Kodak. I also live in hope that Kodak or Fuji get back into making 110 film. If Lomography can make a profit from it sufficient to introduce a new 110 camera, then these other companies can do it too.
What I wouldn’t give to be able to shoot like fp100c again. Easily the most bummed I’ve been for a film getting discontinued
@@handwriting8804 And I want to see 400 and 200 ISO slide film again.
I actually never heard of Lucky, but it seems if they have the equipment to make it and the know how its pretty much a no brainer on their part.
gbr = gren blue red? maybe..
Hmm, seems like my wishes are coming true. As I wished for more color film other then the goat portra and gold.
Now hopefully the rising interest in film photography keeps going steadily it might flatten out.
It’s a use it or loose it game we play.
Damn! I can’t believe you actually brought this Chinese brand out here! I thought only us, Chinese know this brand!😅
It’s kind a perfect it’s called “Lucky” really :-)
Lucky used to make even slides back in 90s, albeit with weird color shifts and can’t really compete with Kodak and Fujifilm.
I hope they bring back Lucky Chrome
I’m not that excited about China entering the film market but it is nice to have more options.
What do you think of Shanghai GP3 black and white film?
It's just repackaged orwo cinema film. Still good stuff tho
I bet it's going to be a Wolfen emulsion.
I once try one roll of Lucky Black&White film around 2011, I don't like its images at all, and I just recently know later that they stop manufacturing that film and other of their film stock not long after I tried that roll after I have wonder for quite sometimes around those years where are Lucky films as it seems to me like it's just disappeared from market, not that I care much of it though.
However, if they really want to reenter film industry again, I don't really trust their product after I disappointed by said roll of their film.
The problem is not so much will Lucky make color films or not, as we are slowly creeping towards a commercial war with China? Since the USA is ready to add 100% extra taxation on the import of electric Chinese cars, will this over-taxation be reflected on all Chinese products? I'm from Canada, and whatever the USA does in terms of duty taxation, we in my country, will follow their lead.... soooo let's see in the long run how all of this will turn out! Cheers!
If Lucky were to make new colour film or heaven forbid, Kodachrome, I’d fully support them indefinitely.
Only way I will shoot film is if the real Kodachrome reappears. Best color slide film ever, but it is very complex to make and process. So, don't count on it.
Moral of the Story: Things are cyclical
I've been shooting films since I was a kid, I'm in my 50s. Honestly, I've never heard of lucky, but I'd try it, especially the black & white. I still do some dark room work.
Never heard of Lucky films either...
chaaayna :)
Hope I'm wrong, but can't see a new company producing quality color film before 2030, given its extreme complexity. I guess it also depends on how much R&D funds you have.
Some of my friends just participated Lucky's products promotion meeting.They have every formula and machines sealed until now.And the experienced employee are still work in that company.
@@shidashide493 If they can do it great, but the new Polaroid film took many years to develop with the old machines and it still doesn't look good.
Lucky has started their c-41 develop and scan service. Less than two USD per roll for a standard SP3000 jpg scan. Damn the government subsidies, right? From rice to high-speed railway network, from cellphone to EV, now film photography. What's next?
I just think Kodak should put their Kodakussy into collaborating with Lucky Film.
Lucky started collaborating with Kodak at the end of the 90s. I'd hope what they are developing now is this much much more advanced version of color negatives. Before the collaboration, Lucky color negs were pure trash.
I had a roll of that SHD400 a few years back, one of the worst films I’ve ever used
Yowch
I love how Michael B , Internets grumpiest Film Photographer, posted on that instagram…. Yet, he sold on ETSY his hand rolled film….. Hipp…
From your lips to God's ears.
"comes from the far-east," not the middle-east
I wouldn’t put Lucky film in any of my cameras.
PLEASE JESUS IF YOU ARE LISTENING BRING A NEW SLIDE FILM TO MARKET
Last time I said that out loud, the E100 on my shelf jumped me and threatened my family
Yeh, but China.
god bless china 🇨🇳
No, I would not buy them. Making photography film is very difficult and a lot of science it needed.
There is a company somewhere that is reviving horse buggy and horse wagons. It brings back the nostalgia of riding in a horse drawn something smelling the horse's ass as you move at a slow pace.
Horse wagon rides are commonplace in the prairies/midwest, especially in fall and winter. And you know what? It's a great time. It's fun. Something you could do with a bit more of, bud.
@@elk3407 Actually I am in the Southwest and nobody rides in a wagon. Trucks, SUVs, cars, yes. Shooting film for me is like going back in time and riding in a wagon over dirt road. Some may like it. But why? To prove what? Film is expensive. Plus developing, enlarging, printing. Missed shots, wasted film, wasted money. Delayed visual results. Outdated look. Weird colors. I started with film in mid 80's and fully digital now. But this is my opinion, other people do what they want.
Slow pace and commitment to the process rather than only the finished image is the point for many who choose analog today. I'm younger than you but also from the pre digital era. I found digital as impressive as anybody at first but the joy of shooting vanished.
The young people i teach now are a very different breed than those doing it for at living pre 2000. And that's not a bad thing.
It's not really about nostalgia but about putting in the work and the feel of a tangible product.