Kodak VISION3 200T Color Negative Super 8 Movie Film is another step towards excellence in the Vision3 series of films. This archivally stable film yields excellent color along with super fine grain - especially in the shadow areas. At ISO 200, it provides the flexibility of a 100 speed film - literally giving you two films in one.
Whether in pre or post production, this film offers the shooter enhanced performance and exposure control.
| Type | Tungsten balanced silent movie film |
| Speed | Exposure Index: Tungsten 200, Daylight (5500K) 125 with Kodak Wratten 2 Gelatin Filter, No. 85 |
| Applications | Hi Def usage |
| Process | ECN-2 |
| Color Saturation | Excellent |
| Grain | Very fine |
| Sharpness | Very sharp |
| Exposure Latitude | Wide |
| Push/Pull | This is a 200-speed tungsten film that provides the image structure of a 100 speed film with the versatility of a 200 speed product |
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Comments about Kodak VISION3 200T Color Negative Super 8 Movie Film 5213/7213:
Recently used this film with a project with a band who wanted a vintage look to their film.
This option is easily cheaper than buying Final Cut, so I gave it a shot and got the film digitized.
The results are better than I had hoped, PERFECT vintage look.
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Comments about Kodak VISION3 200T Color Negative Super 8 Movie Film 5213/7213:
Working on a music video and used 200T for b-roll of the band playing live in a dark music club aided by a Bolex 750 watt light. The results were amazing.
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Comments about Kodak VISION3 200T Color Negative Super 8 Movie Film 5213/7213:
Awesome film stock!
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Comments about Kodak VISION3 200T Color Negative Super 8 Movie Film 5213/7213:
I purchased this stock to test with plans of using the super-8 format to shoot short films as an alternative to digital.
Comments about Kodak VISION3 200T Color Negative Super 8 Movie Film 5213/7213:
I've been really impressed with the tonal quality of Kodak Super 8 film. It's not a subtle film, but for my purposes, that's a good thing. The colors are super saturated, with a wide latitude.
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