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CineStill Film 50Daylight Xpro C-41 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)

BH #CI35X36D50 • MFR #50D-36
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CineStill Film 50Daylight Xpro C-41 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
Key Features
  • Daylight-Balanced Color Negative Film
  • ISO 50/18° in C-41 or ECN-2 Process
  • "Premoval" of Rem-Jet Layer
  • Unique Halation Effect
Producing a cinematic image quality for still photographers, the Cinestill 50Daylight Xpro C-41 Color Negative Film is re-formatted movie stock that has been prepared and packaged for use in still cameras. Utilizing a unique "Premoval" stage, the traditional anti-halation rem-jet layer has been removed from this film, enabling its development in C-41 chemistry as well as the motion picture standard ECN-2 process.
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CineStill Film 50D 35mm Overview

Producing a cinematic image quality for still photographers, the Cinestill 50Daylight Xpro C-41 Color Negative Film is re-formatted movie stock that has been prepared and packaged for use in still cameras. Utilizing a unique "Premoval" stage, the traditional anti-halation rem-jet layer has been removed from this film, enabling its development in C-41 chemistry as well as the motion picture standard ECN-2 process.

Benefitting from the distinct qualities of a low-speed motion picture stock, this daylight/5500K-balanced film is well-suited for outdoor shooting in bright conditions and exhibits a nominal sensitivity of ISO 50/18°. If exposing under tungsten/3200K-balanced lighting conditions, an 80B filter is recommended along with exposing the film at ISO 12 for normal results. The slow speed of the film offers extensive control over the highlight regions of a scene, maintains accurate, yet dynamic, colors, and is ideal for portraiture and landscape photography. Its high degree of sharpness and fine grain structure is also particularly well-suited for scanning.

This item is one roll of 36-exposure 35mm (135) film. The cartridge is not DX-coded and the film speed must be set manually.

Low-speed ISO 50/18° daylight-balanced movie stock has been packaged and prepared for use in still cameras.
Unique "Premoval" stage eliminates the rem-jet anti-halation layer to make it suitable for C-41 processing. Processing can also be done with ECN-2 chemistry without worrying about the rem-jet layer.
A distinct halation effect produces glowing highlights from strong light sources.
Emulsion has been optimized for a hybrid workflow and is ideal for scanning.
Specifically designed for use in bright, daylight conditions.
If used under incandescent lighting, an 80B filter and rating the film at ISO 12 is recommended.

CineStill Film 50D 35mm Specs

Film Format
35mm
Number of Exposures
36
Film Type
Color Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed
50
Color Balance
Daylight
Film Processing
C-41
Number of Rolls
1
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.075 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
1.9 x 1.3 x 1.1"

CineStill Film 50D 35mm Reviews

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question

Do you know expiry date of this film?
Asked by: Huiwon Y.
The expiration date will vary with the batches of film.
Answered by: Jacob C.
Date published: 2021-02-14

Is this DX coded?

Is this DX coded?
Asked by: Michael
I pulled one out of my refrigerator. Yes it is, it has the shapes on the outside of the canister that still the camera what ISO the film is. Now to film it itself, it does NOT have the film edge DX barcode near the sprockets on the negative.
Answered by: Cory
Date published: 2024-02-15

What is the ISO of this film?

What is the ISO of this film?
Asked by: Michal
The CineStill Film 50Daylight Xpro C-41 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) has an ISO of 50.
Answered by: Kirk
Date published: 2022-11-14

question

Does it really have 0 remjet? It wont destroy the machine on the local photoshop then?
Asked by: Bruno M.
Hi, I use both 800 and 50 asa cinestill and get it developed at a local lab. Standard C41 development, no problem at all... no remjet type of problems.Cheers, S
Answered by: SILVIO L.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

Does it really have 0 remjet? It wont destroy the machine on the local photoshop then?
Asked by: Bruno M.
No remjet; Its already removed. Thats the selling point. :)
Answered by: Andreas G.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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