frobozz
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I'm seriously overflowing my fridge, it's time to pare back a bit. I'm going to let go some of my stockpile of 5222 Double-X 35mm movie film. It's been spooled down into 100-ish foot lengths (the smallest core that will fit on a split reel is 2", which is bigger than the 1" cores that 35mm bulk still film usually comes on. I wind it just as big as I can and still have it fit in a bulk loader, but it's probably a few feet shy of a true 100...) It's then put into a used bulk still film bag and can, just like you're used to. I bought this new from Kodak and it's been refrigerated the whole time I've had it. I'd like to get $55 a can, INCLUDES SHIPPING in the US (let's discuss postal rates on a country by country basis if you're outside the US) and I have a few cans to sell.
Full disclosure: you can buy this yourself cheaper per foot direct from Kodak
http://store.kodak.com/store/ekcons...k_and_White_Negative_Film/categoryID.55766300
but then you have 400 or 1000 feet of it, and need to deal with getting it down to a manageable size for your bulk loader, find cans to store it in, or spool it off 5 or 6 feet at a time in the dark, etc. I've already done all that for you, and this is still cheaper than bulk Tri-x, etc.
Here are some discussions about using it in still cameras:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=52426
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Here is the Kodak data sheet on it:
http://motion.kodak.com/motion/uplo...s/BW_Negative/Technical_Data/5222_techpub.pdf
Here is the label from one of the cans I bought:
Duncan
Full disclosure: you can buy this yourself cheaper per foot direct from Kodak
http://store.kodak.com/store/ekcons...k_and_White_Negative_Film/categoryID.55766300
but then you have 400 or 1000 feet of it, and need to deal with getting it down to a manageable size for your bulk loader, find cans to store it in, or spool it off 5 or 6 feet at a time in the dark, etc. I've already done all that for you, and this is still cheaper than bulk Tri-x, etc.
Here are some discussions about using it in still cameras:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=52426
Dead Link Removed
http://www.flickr.com/groups/656147@N20/pool/
Here is the Kodak data sheet on it:
http://motion.kodak.com/motion/uplo...s/BW_Negative/Technical_Data/5222_techpub.pdf
Here is the label from one of the cans I bought:

Duncan