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Regular 8mm / Double 8 Movie Film - FPP CINE8 COLOR NEGATIVE 40 ISO (25 FT)
$ 22.69
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Description
Regular 8 (Double 8) COLOR negative film - 25 ft roll / 40 isoNew and Fresh from The Film Photography Project
BEST CHOICE because the film speed (ISO) of 40 is PERFECT for your vintage manual or automatic 8mm camera!
This film is standard 8mm film, also know as regular 8 film format or double 8. On the first pass though the camera, the film is exposed only along half of its width. When the first pass is complete, the operator opens the camera and flips and swaps the spools. The same film is exposed along its other edge.
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This film WILL NOT fit 8mm cameras that take a "magazine" load or Super 8 cameras. We do not accept returns on movie film.
Please read all the information on this page before purchasing.
This film is standard 8mm color negative film, also know as regular 8 film format or double 8.
Negative film is not for projecting in a vintage projector but for scanning to a digital file
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Color negative film
Process: ECN-2
2x8 mm standard / 25 foot roll film
Normally 8mm is shot at 16fps (frames per second)
Frame size 4.8mm x 3.5mm
Not for cameras that need 8mm magazine cartridge film. Not for Super 8 cartridge cameras
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