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Does anyone still offer 70mm film stock? I know Film for Classics used to supply 116/616 film and 122 film, but they don't seem to offer them anymore.

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I don't know if any new production of 70mm film is still happening. I do know that there are plenty of sellers on EBay that do. Some of it is relatively new stock but most of it is old and/or expired film.

Hope this helps.

Doug:smile:
 

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I did make one roll of my own Agfa D6 or Kodak 116 film format. It was fun! Since last summer I bought few original Kodak Verichrome rolls in 116. Dead Link Removed
Hmm... I always thought 116/616 film was wider than the 120 sizes.
 

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I don't know if any new production of 70mm film is still happening. I do know that there are plenty of sellers on EBay that do. Some of it is relatively new stock but most of it is old and/or expired film.

Hope this helps.

Doug:smile:

You can get it from Agfa though in most cases probably at minimum order.

IlfordPhoto have announced a special run.
 

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Does anyone still offer 70mm film stock? I know Film for Classics used to supply 116/616 film and 122 film, but they don't seem to offer them anymore.

Thanks!

hi chris

i gave up on rolling film stock, and roll paper instead. i just cut it into strips, and tape it end to end ..
i leave it rolled for a day or so before i use it ... modern rc paper is thin and in certain lighting conditions
is about asa 25 ... ( and some box cameras have a yellow filter built in ) so it is the best of both worlds ...

good luck !
john
 
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