- Single-8
Single-8 is a
motion picture film format introduced byFujifilm ofJapan in 1965 as an alternative to theKodak Super 8 format. The company Konan (that developed the Konan-16 subminiature camera) claims in its [http://www.konan.com/hp2001/english/company/history.htm history page] to have developed the Single-8 system in 1959.Although the film is thinner, the other dimensions of Single-8 such as the sprocket holes and sound track, are the same as Super 8. Single-8 can be projected in Super 8 projectors and vice versa. Single-8 comes pre-loaded in B-shaped cartridges, with two separate spools unlike the coaxial system of Super 8. As a result, Single-8 film offered unlimited rewind, whereas Super 8 rewind was limited to several seconds and relied on there being sufficient empty space within the cartridge for the rewound film to pile up inside.
The Single 8 cartridge was designed to use the camera's film gate to hold the film in place during exposure, in contrast to the
Kodak system which had aplastic gate built into the cartridge. This should provide better image steadiness than Super 8 although camera design and maintenance are probably more important factors.It has a
polyester base that is thinner than the Kodak films, so splicing the two formats together in a finished film may require adjustment of the projector's focus at the join.Although never as popular internationally as Super 8, the format continued to live in parallel. As of early 2007, Fuji still manufactures two versions of Single-8 film.
Fujichrome R25N is Daylight BalancedFilmstock , while Fujichrome RT200N is Tungsten Balanced(3400K) for indoor filming. TheSound Film brand is no longer made, although a magnetic sound stripe can be added to the film after processing. This option is chosen whenever sending the exposed film to Fuji in Japan. In addition to Fuji's own film,Black and White Film is available from Japanese company Retro Enterprises. This Single-8 black & whitereversal film , named Retro-X, is ofASA /ISO 200 and is manufactured inGermany .Although Fujifilm has stopped exportation of Single-8 Film to other countries, individual companies in the
USA andEurope import the filmstock independently. Single-8 is readily available in its home country ofJapan where even used cameras can reach high prices inonline auction s on Yahoo! Japan. A usedFujica ZC1000, the top of the line Single-8camera , can fetch prices upwards to 250,000Japanese Yen . DAICON FILM of Japan (nowGainax ) produced a series of well-knowntokusatsu films in the 1980s using Single-8 film, some now available onDVD .Processing Single-8 Film
Fuji's Single-8 developing process is not the same as Process EM-26, but close. There is more involved in the removal of the remjet antihalation backing than the now long discontinued
Kodak Ektachrome Process EM-26 films. Thecolor chemistry while close, is a bit different, particularly theColor Developer .It is often recommended sending Fuji Single-8 film to
Fujifilm in Japan for processing. It averages about 3 weeks. Since they are a mechanised lab authorised and setup to process their own filmstock, it is usually recommended that they do it. The reason given is two-fold: to keep Single-8 film alive, the filmstock must be purchased and used, and to keep the processing support going from Fuji, it needs to be sent in for processing. The more they process, the faster the turnaround time is. Otherwise it could stretch out to 9 weeks or better as it was a few years ago due to lack of incoming film volume. International dealers of Single-8 film will send the film bought from them to Japan for processing.ee also
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List of film formats External links
General
* [http://www.fujifilm.co.jp/single8/ Official Fuji Single-8 Website]
* [http://members8.tsukaeru.net/muddy/single8/single8_e/single8_e.htm English Version of Japanese Website Listing All Single-8 Cameras Made]
* [http://www.single8film.com American website providing Single 8 info and manuals]
* [http://film.club.ne.jp/English/single_8film.htm English-language Single-8 page on the Japanese Film Club site]
* [http://www.saunalahti.fi/animato/filmhist/filmhist.html Film formats history]
* [http://www.gainax.co.jp/anime/daicon/ultra.html Info on "Return of Ultraman", movie shot in Single-8 with a Fujica ZC1000 camera. Japanese only.]Commercial sites offering filmstock and processing
* [http://www.single8film.com American website providing Single 8 filmstock and processing]
* [http://members.aol.com/Super8mm/Super8mm.html A New York based company providing a variety of 8 mm filmstock and services, including Single-8]
* [http://film.club.ne.jp/English/eng_single8_film2003.htm English language site of Japanese exporter of Single-8 film, with processing included]
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