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For Sale FS: Kodak film #5302 35mm x 100ft B+W Positive Negative film roll

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Kodak originally designed this film for the motion picture industry. The original negative from the ciné camera would be contact printed to this film to make a positive print for cinema distribution. The film is very, very slow.... between 1-6 asa and it has no anti-halation backing, so it has to be handled in subdued light. It is also used in 35mm still cameras, but I advise doing so with a tripod, and certainly not suitable for action shots :smile:

The film comes from a the cinema department of a local university; it was decided to drop the use of film in the department. Their loss, our gain!

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I am experimenting with the film and there is a wealth of information on the internet. For starters, there are the two sites below. Do a search for "kodak 5302".

More precise information is available in Kodak's technical data:
http://motion.kodak.com/motion/Products/Distribution_And_Exhibition/5302.htm

This will give you an idea of what the film is capable of when used in a still camera:
https://www.google.ca/search?q=koda...epgJgP&ved=0CDsQsAQ&biw=1536&bih=687&dpr=1.25

I have several unopened boxes available. The department stored the film in the film fridge. I have developed several 20 exposure rolls and there is absolutely no fogging.
You will of course have to do your own spooling.

$35 per box ($65/2 boxes) + postage from Canada. Payment through PayPal.

Thank You!
 
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Do you have developing times for this film ? I found a few using Kodak developers anything other than? I also hear that Pyro developers work well but the first will be Rodinal 1-50 for say 10 min. Rodinal works for anything so should be a good start
 
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I still have 2 boxes of 5302 film.

1 box @ $35.00
2 boxes @ $65.00

plus postage from Canada.
 
Any idea what the approx postage from Canada to say, 94706 (USA), would be for both one, or two boxes? Thanks.
 
Pm sent - 2 boxes are of interest.
 
I still have 3 boxes of 5302 film, 35mm x 100ft (30.5m), left over

1 box $35.00 + postage from Canada
1 boxes $65.00 + postage from Canada

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I bought a roll of this film from Bogdan and started to experiment with it.

A very interesting film - only blue sensitive so reds are very dark. Depending on complexion, it will probably darken the skin of people quite a bit. The film itself is white and becomes clear after developing. I suggest to keep your loaded cartridges in complete darkness and load your camera in a very dim room (or under safelight) unless you want to fog the first 5 or 6 frames.

Very very fine grain and...very slow. From my testing to date, between iso 3-6 seems alright when developed in Xtol, depending on the type of light. What is good is that I have done 1 minute exposures without adjustment for the reciprocity law failure and they looked the same as my shorter exposures. I will try longer exposures in the next few days.

Here's an unedited example at iso 6 developed in Xtol (1+1) for 7 minutes (10 seconds agitation per minute):
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