For Sale FS: Kodak 5219 Vision3 500T film, spooled down from longer roll

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frobozz

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I've been doing a lot of playing with movie film but my fridge is overflowing with the stuff and I need to make some room. Here are 100-foot-ish rolls of Kodak 5219 Vision3 500T 35mm movie film, spooled down from a 1000 foot roll. They're probably not quite 100 feet because in order to use split reels to do the spooling, I have to use 2" cores, while bulk still film normally comes on 1" cores (which don't fit on a split reel.) I wound them just as big as I possibly could while still allowing them to fit in the metal cans and bulk loaders, but they're probably more like 90 to 95 feet.

Check the forums to see our progress with shooting this in still cameras. There are places that will develop it (I'm about to send off a dozen rolls to Double Exposure Ltd.) or you could develop it yourself.

These are in an opaque plastic bag inside a metal can, just like when you buy standard bulk film (I managed to dig up a source of a bunch of old Ektachrome cans that still had the bags inside.)

I'd like to get $25 per roll, which includes shipping in the US. Outside the US, let's talk to figure out a shipped price. Paypal is fine, or just about any other payment method.

Duncan
 

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Hey Duncan,
I've heard some very good things about this film.
A few quick questions...
can you soak the remjet off this type easily.
Also, are the sprockets holes compatible with most 35mm cameras?

Thanks.
 
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I've not tried soaking the remjet off myself, but there are various threads around here with stories of varying degrees of success at doing so. Me, I'm going to let a real processing place do it. The sprocket holes are the BH-spec ones with the rounded sides, but it goes through a still camera just fine.

Duncan
 

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By the way, Duncan is a pleasure to do business with, and the stuff arrived in nice time. I'm sure the film is great too, but for the time being he could've sent me a can of pebbles and I might not know it.
 
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By the way, Duncan is a pleasure to do business with, and the stuff arrived in nice time. I'm sure the film is great too, but for the time being he could've sent me a can of pebbles and I might not know it.

Ooo, now I'm glad I really did send you the film instead of the can of pebbles I have here, because that would have looked extra bad when you finally opened it ;-)

Duncan
 
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