Regular 8mm - FPP Cine8 50D Color Negative Film

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Film Photography Podcaster John Fedele tests the new 50 iso Regular 8mm Daylight film w/ his Yashica 8 camera!
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It would be wonderful to see a stock like Ektachrome repurposed for use in regular 8mm cameras.

VCRProductions
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I would suggest going inside in a darkish room to flip the film over. They do suggest loading and flipping the film in subdued light so you don’t get as much light flaring and stuff.

therestorationofdrwho
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THE stuff sweet memories r made of. On the Bolex B8, u gotta rotating 2 lens turret.

jocknarn
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Amazing quality for such a relatively small format! You should roll some Minix 8X11 films, assuming you can get the empty cassettes.

ianhand
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Id love to see an 8mm camera on a gimbal & stable shots.

RoodeMenon
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I took a lot of film back in the day and it seems more expensive now proportionally but I don’t know exactly. At the time there was no alternative though. I have tons of Kodachrome and the quality is still as good as it was, no changes to the color at all.

paulnicholson
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I've been trying to get my hands on some of your regular 8 but it always ends up being sold out in seconds it feels like! It looks beautiful though, I would love to know when you plan on putting up another restock so I can try my luck again!

anthonykosmowski
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I found a Canon 8-3 and hope start shootig soon!

yf.f
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Lookin good Mike! Would changing in a dark bag eliminate that daylight leak?

TheRobinWaldie
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Why does the film become so pixelated upon uploading it to youtube? It seems like most of the super 8 footage has this problem. Is there a way to limit/avoid this pixelation?

libracordial
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How did you turn the negative 8mm film negative into positive? did you scan negative and transform into positive in software or you developed the film as positive ?

IvanovMarius
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Any word on when 50D will be back in stock for Double 8 film?

ClassicalRips
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That fogging look is likely caused by lens fungus on the inner surface of the lens. It can be severe sometimes.

buildplay
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If your lens has fungus though, think of how much sharper this might be on a camera with interchangeable lens capability and a nice clean, bright lens. This scan along with an awesome camera/lens, would be amazing. I still like this footage a lot though. Nice work...

buildplay
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Something I miss. Family outings. We didn't have many. Parents especially my mothers family did and often outside down in TX usually. when she was younger. Like the film, don't see this often.. Not much grain, I'm on a couple super 8's. But I'd rather try the 8mm film

SagePatrynXX
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Unreal that this is normal 8 :O Looks almost like 16mm at a jerkier lower framerate. It definitely doesn't look like Super 8 at all because the image is way too steady :P

KRAFTWERKK
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Do you guys color grade customer footage?

MORCOPOLO
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Given that it's Std8 "only", extremely good quality.

mostlyfinnishlifeeventsand
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Gosh I wish you had more of this film to sell...

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Hey, I got a question. I came across some Plus-x double perf 16mm negative with the code 7206, but I cant seem to find any information on it at all, except that is was loaded into 50ft 16mm magazines at some point commonly for gun cameras. Do you have any info on what a possible iso/asa rating the film originally had and possibly a rerated iso to minimize fogging? Thanks for any help!

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