George Mann
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Is there any Cinestill reversal film available in 35mm currently?
No - you may find the reason in the fact that Kodak discontinued 7239 Films in the 90th.Is there any Cinestill reversal film available in 35mm currently?
There was, but has been discontinued. I've seen some shots of this film in this forum, with the cine perforation and edge markings:Isn't there a 5285 Ektachrome 100D? I'm not sure you can buy it new, and cinestill is actually nothing to do here, but it is movie reversal film available in 35mm at 400ft bulk.
It's my impression that the Cinestill project only does negative films, as in the stocks that are normally shot in the large studio type motion picture cameras, thus negative stocks.
Isn't there a 5285 Ektachrome 100D? I'm not sure you can buy it new, and cinestill is actually nothing to do here, but it is movie reversal film available in 35mm at 400ft bulk.
There was, but has been discontinued. I've seen some shots of this film in this forum, with the cine perforation and edge markings:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Thumbnail #3 is of some 35mm Ektachrome 100D 5285, has cine perforation and if you look carefully, even has footage numbering.Sorry to correct you Anon Ymous - because you are one of the friendliest
guys I know here on Apug.
But perhaps you mixed it up.
In line 6 stefan4you mentioned
Kodak Elitechrome100 that wasn't a cinefilm - it was just the light version of
Kodachrome100G in europe.
You may be right in case that this film was the basis to 100D in super8.
But (as in stefans example) it was just in
135-36.
But never mind.
with regards
Thumbnail #3 is of some 35mm Ektachrome 100D 5285, has cine perforation and if you look carefully, even has footage numbering.![]()
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