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Kodak Super 8 Film

Kodak Super 8 Film

Kodak Super 8 Film

We are pleased to offer a wide range of Kodak Super 8 film stocks: colour and black-and-white, negative and reversal. Please see the descriptions and prices below.

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Kodak Ektachrome 100D Color Reversal Super 8 Film
Kodak Ektachrome 100D Color Reversal Super 8 Film
£54.00

A classic is back!

Kodak Vision3 50D Color Negative Super 8 Film 7203
Kodak Vision3 50D Color Negative Super 8 Film 7203
£42.00

50D is the lowest speed colour negative stock Kodak offer. It is offering the world's finest grain and is ideal for shooting on a summers day.

Kodak VISION3 200T Color Negative Super 8 Film 7213
Kodak VISION3 200T Color Negative Super 8 Film 7213
£42.00

Vision 200T is an ideal stock for studio use or overcast exterior. It produces beautiful colour reproduction without losing the Super-8 look.

Kodak VISION3 500T Color Negative Super 8 Film 7219
Kodak VISION3 500T Color Negative Super 8 Film 7219
£42.00

Vision3 500T is a high speed low contrast stock ideal for night shoots. This stock reads light almost like your eyes see, allowing lots of detail in the frame.

Kodak TRI-X Black & White Reversal Super 8 Film 7266
Kodak TRI-X Black & White Reversal Super 8 Film 7266
£44.00

Tri-X (200 ASA) is a grainy high speed B/W. An ideal stock for shooting horror or film noir. Its high contrast range makes urban architecture look stunning. A great stock.

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Kodak Super 8 Film

Kodak Super-8 Film comes in two types: Reversal and Negative. Reversal film is processed as a positive image for projection. Negative film is processed as an orange based negative for direct digital transfer or printing for projection.

The main differences in Negative and Reversal Film:

Kodak Super-8 Reversal Film:

  • Reversal film requires exact exposure because of limited latitude.   

  • Reversal film was originally designed for projection.                 

  • Copy Prints are not readily available from Reversal Prints.                 

  • Reversal film is higher in contrast.

Kodak Super-8 Negative Film:  

  • Negative film has a greater latitude for exposure.                 

  • Super-8, 16 & 35mm negative needs to have a print made for Projection.                 

  • Negative film can be telecined direct without a print.                 

  • Negative film is lower in contrast, offering more detail in shadow.

Discover a Vast Selection of Kodak Super 8 and 16mm Film Stocks at The Widescreen Centre!