Product Specifications: Film Width: 0.3 inch (8 mm) Film Length: 50 Feet (15 Meters) Perforation: Super 8 SP Number: SP464
Sensitivity (Exposure Index E.I.) Tungsten: 500 (without filter) Daylight: 320 (with filter, when using Kodak Latin 2 Gelatin Filter No. 85)
Product Features: Equipped with an ever-evolving Kodak VISION series emulsion technology, the wide latitude and excellent granularity in the shadow area ensures improved extreme highlights and shadow reproduction.
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6 customers mention6 positive0 negative
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the photographic film. They mention that it works great and produces high-quality motion picture films.
"...work very well in the daytime or come out underexposed, but it came out really well...." Read more
"A little pricey for only 3 minutes of filming. But works great for Canon Autozoom 518" Read more
"Better exposure latitude than I expected. Kodak still makes a quality motion picture film." Read more
3 customers mention3 positive0 negative
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the photographic film. They mention it's beautiful, has rich color grading, and has great depth and lighting.
"Very rich color grading. Balanced. And clean images." Read more
I was nervous that this film would not work very well in the daytime or come out underexposed, but it came out really well. Perhaps because it was shot during sunset, but I found this film better than Kodak's 50D, even for daylight shooting. Waiting to get back another roll, but I'm expecting good results again. I'll continue to use this film in the future!
This is my first reel of super 8 film. I won’t know how the product turns out for another few months when I’m done filming, but it arrived very quickly and intact.
The quality of the film is excellent, I remember, negative film for tungsten light with an extraordinary exposure latitude and gradation, low contrast. The format is super 8mm, with strengths and weaknesses. Chemical development must be done by specialized laboratories.
Really pleased Kodak still cater for Super 8 fans. Great colour, great grain and beautifully filmic quality. Love it. Wish you still got processing included as it’s quite expensive for film and development but grateful at least for this.