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AlbertZeroK

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I purchased a lot of film and took out the Double-X and would like to offer up the rest to anyone who can use it. The Double X shoots well, but I don't have a clue about condition of the color film. I shot a few rolls of it and developed in in my Phototherm as C-41 and it looks ok, of course, colors were off but fixable in the computer. No Promises though as I haven't tested all this film.


** This is all 35mm film **

I have the following:

Fuji F-500 400ft can, not full, not half empty. I would guess 200-300 ft.
Fuji F-500 400ft can, feels full
Fuji F-400 400ft can, feels full
Kodak 5247 400ft can, feels full
Kodak 5217 (Vision 2 200T), 400ft can, feels full
Kodak 5245 400 ft can, noted on can it's a recan.

So that's like about 2200 ft of film. Let's call it $50 plus shipping for the lot or $10 per roll.

Shipping on this stuff is $5 per roll to the US in a padded flat rate priority mail envelope, I can send all the rolls Media Mail for $15 or Priority Mail for $25.

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Any of this film left?
What kind og films are they? Negative color for C41 or ?
I am not good at this film numbers so I ask.

If they can be used in 35mm still cameras when reloaded into 35mm cans, I am interested in 3 rolls.
 
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AlbertZeroK

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Any of this film left?
What kind og films are they? Negative color for C41 or ?
I am not good at this film numbers so I ask.

If they can be used in 35mm still cameras when reloaded into 35mm cans, I am interested in 3 rolls.

Just Google the manufacture and number.
This is all 35mm color negative film with Ramjet backing. It can be developed in c41 chemistry, I have done it. But make sure you know what this stuff is and the pros and cons of shooting movie film. In particular in regards to color shift and Ramjet removal.

Yes, you can reload 35mm cartridges with this film.
 

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Because I've run into this before, I'll note that USPS does not consider unexposed film to be eligible for Media Mail rates. That is for processed film, like back when 16mm films got shipped to schools, etc.

Duncan
 
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AlbertZeroK

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Because I've run into this before, I'll note that USPS does not consider unexposed film to be eligible for Media Mail rates. That is for processed film, like back when 16mm films got shipped to schools, etc.

Duncan

Interesting. That just goes to show how little my local post office employees know. I looked at the regulations, you are correct. And it doesn't suprise me that the local post office isn't right.
 
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