This is a list of motion picture films.Those films known to be no longer available have been marked "(discontinued)". KODAK 16mm Vision 3 250D/7207 Color Neg Movie film 100' foot *NEW FACTORY FRESH* C $76.37; or Best Offer; Calculate Shipping ; Only 1 left! They answered back "no" but sent me four sheets (8 pages) showing the film cross-references. The number preceding this is the film's exposure index as determined by Kodak (it is NOT ISO speed).OCH 50 and OCH 200: Products of TASMA companywww.pixpast.com for samples of original 35mm agfacolor film from 1936 to 1945.Fuji also introduced their Reala film, a color stock with a fourth color emulsion layer, which is also the fastest daylight balanced color motion picture stock ever offered at 500 ISO. Also, Eterna Vivid series negatives' last second suffix as "4", and the ending suffix as different "E.I. So then I wrote Kodak an e-mail from their site asking them if there was a film cross reference table on their web site. The data sheets were dated May 1993. No Spooldowns! I searched their site and found only three (single) references. KODAK Vision3 250D [7207] Color Negative Film 16mm, single perf (16 1R 7605 [2994] EIB), Camera Reel 100ft / 30.5m ISO 250/25° Daylight (5500K, w/o Filter) ISO 64/19° Tungsten (3000-3400K, with Filter Wratten 80A) Processing (ECN-2) not included Kodak Catalogue Information: 16 mm 250D 7207 1382688 KODAK VISION3 250D Color Negative Film 7207 I understand that at one time Kodak stated that they had no intentions of phasing out Kodachrome 10. Other people have also sent me e-mails noting corrections and additions.Kodachrome (code KL) was introduced in 1935 at ASA 10.
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Its analogue in the stills market is Superia Reala.A defunct Soviet/Ukrainian film manufacturer.A "T" suffix designates a tungsten (3200K) balanced negative and a "D" suffix designates a daylight (5600K) negative. ~ 1972 See B&H's vast selection of Kodak Movie Film including popular models like VISION3 Intermediate 2254, Vision2 250D #7205, VISION3 250D 5207 and PXR #7265. ".For positive and print stocks, "35" indicates 35 mm print film, and "36" indicates 16 mm print film.For intermediate stocks, as negatives', adding "45" prefix designates 35 mm in polyester (PET) base, and "87" prefix designates 65/70 mm.Containing a fourth color layer, Reala is nominally considered a part of the Super-F series. Kodak 16MM VISION3 Color Negative Movie Film 250D / 7207 400 ft 122m Sealed . Kodak Vision3 250D 16mm Colour Negative Film (100ft Roll) Kodak Vision3 250D 16mm Colour Negative Film (100ft Roll) SKU: £45.00. This article includes color and black-and-white negative films, reversal camera films, intermediate stocks, and print stocks.
Ektachromeon Estar base, EVN430 (PRFD2 R-90) 16mm x 125 feet, EVN432 (PRFD2 R-190) 16mm x 250 feet, EVN434 (PRFD2 S-153) 16mm x 450 feet, EVN418, 35mm x 1200 feet, ~ 1996 2241 Kodak Ektachrome EF Film, Daylight, ME-4, 35 and 70mm, same as 5241 on 4mil Estar base. Kodak Vision 3 250D (16mm) 100 foot (30m) Buy 16mm Film, Buy 16mm Film • Daylight-balanced colour negative movie film • Excellent in subdued light / indoor settings, e.g. Free shipping At the end of 2010 no more plants will process Kodachrome.Many thanks to Thomas M. Scarsella of NASA for hundreds of additional entries.Note: I reviewed the OCR conversion a few time but there still may be an error or two in this table. 400' Stock On Camera Core - Film Only: 100' Stock Discounted Premium Processing Included! I then scanned them in saving it as text using my HP scanner.Notes: Some film have same code but different numbers! From United States; Customs services and international tracking provided. Advanced Dye Layering Technology (DLT). 16mm Color Neg All film is factory direct Kodak FRESH! This can be a problem when you need to know what type of film was used to do a correct print.In 2002 they phased out Kodachrome 25.