Super 8 film cameras

Super 8 film cameras

Super 8 Film Cameras

In 2007 and beyond Super 8 Film cameras use can use a multitude of film stocks. 50 ft. Kodak Super 8 film cartridges containing either Ektachrome colour reversal film , Plus X and Tri X black and white reversal film or Vision 2 colour negative films in 200 ISO and 500 ISO speeds . Also Fuji Velvia 50 and a number of other stocks are available. Super 8 film is often transferred to video during the professional Telecine process for use in TV commercials, music video and special title and other sequences in television and feature motion picture projects throughout the world. As long as the 50 ft. Kodak Super 8 film cartridge continues to be manufactured, any film available as 35 mm motion picture film can be split and loaded in the film cartridges. In 2007 most Super 8 Film cameras used for filming are used, older cameras from the 1960s and 1970s. If well maintained and repaired those older cameras will be able to continue working until motion picture film is no longer available.

uper 8 film stock

* Kodak Vision 2 200T and 500T Colour Negative Film
* Kodak Ektachrome 64T - colour reversal film
* Kodachrome - colour reversal film - discontinued and stocks fast running out
* Kodak Plus-X and Tri-X - black and white reversal filmGERMAN RE-PACKAGERS
* Wittnerchrome 100D - Kodak Ektachrome 100D loaded into Super 8 cartridges by Wittner Cinetec
* Cinevia - Fuji Velvia 50 reversal film loaded into Super 8 by GKFilm
* Kahl UT18 - Agfa RSXII 50 reversal film loaded into Super 8 by KahlfilmUS RE-PACKAGERS
* Spectra loads Ektachrome 100D and Velvia 50 into Super 8 in the USA
* Pro8mm have just about every negative stock available in 35mm/16mm split to Super 8.

uper 8 cameras

CanonBraun NizoBauerZeiss IkonElmoChinon

ee also

* Super 8 mm film
* Ektachrome color reversal film
* Kodachrome color reversal film
* List of products manufactured by Kodak

External links

* [http://www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/s8mm/tips.jhtml?id=0.1.4.14.8&lc=en Kodak Super-8mm Resources]
* [http://www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/s8mm/product.jhtml?id=0.1.4.14.4&lc=en Kodak Super-8 Film Stocks]
* [http://www.njfilmfest.com/United States Super 8 Film & Digital Video Festival] . The United States Super-8 Film + Digital Video Festival receives close to 100 Super-8 entries every year.
* [http://www.super-8mm.net/ Super-8 Filmmaking in the Digital Age]
* [http://www.cinematography.com/forum2004/index.php?showforum=31 Cinematography.com-Super-8 Forum]
* [http://www.hostboard.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=405 Super-8 Forum]

* [http://www.super8.nl/k40.pdf Technical data on Kodachrome 40 movie film ]
* [http://www.super8wiki.com/ The Super 8 mm wiki] - provides a plethora of technical specifications on most Super 8 mm cameras.
* [http://www.super8camera.com/ Technical info on ASA settings in super-8 camera's.]

uper 8 Film Camera photos

Canon 1014XL-S Super 8 film camera - on the right in photo above used on a TV commercial shoot


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