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For Sale Motion Picture Film (Kodak and Fuji) - 2nd round

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I got some 35mm motion picture film and I'm not going to be able to shoot all of this.... that's of course I don't shoot them at 24FPS.

I haven't chosen the rolls I want to keep yet, but I'm going to present the entire list I have. Below is the break down of the rolls available. Prices are based on length of canister.

Note: I have not verified all the contents of the all the canisters and their lengths. I'm going by what's on written on the front / side. What's written on the paper attached has priority than the original canister label. I do not know the history of the films before I received them.

About me, I have 300 positive feedback (100%) on eBay and an admin/moderator in many film groups on Flickr [MrDAT].

PM me with the # you are interested in. Please be patient as I will try to get back to you as soon as I can.

The inventory
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PDOqFVJslIXroZGO4OEug2GcMhrdm3VULoaGnrZCWyU/edit#gid=0
 
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Payment sent for #20, #80, #73, and 100' roll. Thank you
 
Is it possible to use these with film camera?
Does the perforation is suitable for a 35mm film camera?
Thanks!
 
Is it possible to use these with film camera?
Does the perforation is suitable for a 35mm film camera?
Thanks!

Yes, absolutely. I've used them and so have others who purchased from me.
 
Normal lab, no. The remjet would start coming off in their chemicals.


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Yes, a good bit is left. Check out the link above for the different types and lengths.
 
This thread is coming up time to time ...
Very difficult to stop myself buying [emoji4]
 
So ... I know that it is a favour from you rather than a profit maximising sale that's clear for me :smile:
One of the thing makes me think of is these are for tungsten light whereas I would use it outdoor. Unless I would have a special color balance filter that I never have because those made for movie cameras, how could I use these for daylight?
 
So ... I know that it is a favour from you rather than a profit maximising sale that's clear for me :smile:
One of the thing makes me think of is these are for tungsten light whereas I would use it outdoor. Unless I would have a special color balance filter that I never have because those made for movie cameras, how could I use these for daylight?

I've shot some expired Kodak Tungsten 120 film before in daylight, not realizing it, and it came out alright. Not sure how it happened. https://www.flickr.com/photos/mrdat/5599694920

For daylight, you could use the filter, or process as B&W... or just keep the color shift. :smile:
 
PM Sent for #11, #12, #67 and #75
 
@tenspeed, I don't have any 100', but there are some a little longer. I have sacrificed a a little longer than 100' roll to fit in a 100' loader.


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Could you check the weight of a roughly 100 feet roll please. It may go to EU.
Thanks!
 
What's the expiration date for the films? An estimate would be good enough...


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I can not comment on the expiry dates. But I have bought two big batches of film of mweintraub's stock and the last batch I got 2 or 3 weeks ago had short ends dated 2005. The first batch of film I used a few hundred feet of 16mm and about 40' of 35mm and got very good working prints off 16mm negs and the 35mm was experimental processes but the frames projected well as a B&W reversal images.
 
Thanks, Oxleyroad!

This would be a cheap way to get into 35mm photography again, but I'd need a camera first.

I can mix my own ECN-2 and get some good quality negatives.

Still thinking about it.


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