jimgalli
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ALL of the film is SOLD,
So that's 12 or 13 60" long Cirkut camera #10 (or #8 if cut down) pictures ! OR it's 100 images in 8X10 film holders if you cut it 8X9.5 and sacrifice the last .5 inch on each image or 80 full 8X10" with some waste. One expired in 2005 and the other is 2006. Both have been used recently and are in good shape. Some film base plus fog but very very usable. $165 for both of the Plus X partial rolls.
Then I also have 200' remaining on a 500' long by 9.5" Panatomic X ASA 32. Awesome film. People compare it to Technical Pan, but although the grain is similar (as in microscopic) I find this Panatomic very easy to use where the TP is almost impossible.
200 feet of this Panatomic X will give you 240 of the most awesome 8X10 negatives imaginable. Here are the caveats. It is from 1986, but most people understand the fine grain films don't go to pieces like asa 125 250 and 400 do. This film has a bit of fog, but nothing that will keep it from producing wonderful grainless contrasty images. The other buyer beware is that the top edge is fogged for the 1st half inch or so. If you cut it down to 8X10 you simply trim that side off. If you cut it to 6.5X8.5 you trim the inch from the fogged edge. For most applications it's in the waste can. However if you wanted to use this in a #10 Cirkut, you have the exposed area, 1/2" fogged at top or bottom depending how you wind it on the Cirkut spool. I want $350 for the Panatomic. Look on Ebay and you'll see my price is very fair.
All of the film is in the original Kodak light tight containers and has been stored in my film refrigerator. Ask questions, Make offers.
So that's 12 or 13 60" long Cirkut camera #10 (or #8 if cut down) pictures ! OR it's 100 images in 8X10 film holders if you cut it 8X9.5 and sacrifice the last .5 inch on each image or 80 full 8X10" with some waste. One expired in 2005 and the other is 2006. Both have been used recently and are in good shape. Some film base plus fog but very very usable. $165 for both of the Plus X partial rolls.
Then I also have 200' remaining on a 500' long by 9.5" Panatomic X ASA 32. Awesome film. People compare it to Technical Pan, but although the grain is similar (as in microscopic) I find this Panatomic very easy to use where the TP is almost impossible.
200 feet of this Panatomic X will give you 240 of the most awesome 8X10 negatives imaginable. Here are the caveats. It is from 1986, but most people understand the fine grain films don't go to pieces like asa 125 250 and 400 do. This film has a bit of fog, but nothing that will keep it from producing wonderful grainless contrasty images. The other buyer beware is that the top edge is fogged for the 1st half inch or so. If you cut it down to 8X10 you simply trim that side off. If you cut it to 6.5X8.5 you trim the inch from the fogged edge. For most applications it's in the waste can. However if you wanted to use this in a #10 Cirkut, you have the exposed area, 1/2" fogged at top or bottom depending how you wind it on the Cirkut spool. I want $350 for the Panatomic. Look on Ebay and you'll see my price is very fair.
All of the film is in the original Kodak light tight containers and has been stored in my film refrigerator. Ask questions, Make offers.
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