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Kodak Eastman Double-X Black-and-White Negative Film 7222 (16mm, 100' Roll, Single Perf)

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Kodak Eastman Double-X Black-and-White Negative Film 7222 (16mm, 100' Roll, Single Perf)
Key Features
  • Panchromatic B&W Negative Film
  • EI 250 in Daylight, EI 200 in Tungsten
  • Fine Grain and Sharpness
  • Broad Tonal Range
Kodak Eastman Double-X 7222 is a high-speed, general-use panchromatic black-and-white negative film for both outdoor and studio use. It has a nominal sensitivity of 250 in daylight conditions and 200 under tungsten lighting, and it provides very high sharpness, a broad tonal range, and a fine grain structure.
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Kodak 7222 16mm Overview

Kodak Eastman Double-X 7222 is a high-speed, general-use panchromatic black-and-white negative film for both outdoor and studio use. It has a nominal sensitivity of 250 in daylight conditions and 200 under tungsten lighting, and it provides very high sharpness, a broad tonal range, and a fine grain structure.

This item is one 100' roll of 16mm black-and-white negative movie film for process in D-96 or other standard B&W chemistry. It is perforated on one edge (Winding B) and wound on an R-90 spool for use in-camera, for making optical prints, or for bidirectional printing.

UPC: 041778469422

Kodak 7222 16mm Specs

Film Format
16 mm
Film Type
B&W Negative
Film Speed
ISO 250 at 5600K
ISO 200 at 3200K
Roll Length
100' / 30.48 m
Spool/Core Type
R-90 Spool
Perforation
Single
Winding
B
Film Base
Acetate
Film Processing
Standard Black and White Chemistry, D-96
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.405 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
3.9 x 3.9 x 1.05"

Kodak 7222 16mm Reviews

Great for 16mm subminiature photography

By J Tomas
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-05-26

This is a film with great latitude and it is a pleasure to shoot. I am glad this is available so I can keep shooting my 16mm cameras.

1600 ASA in Bellini Developer!

By Philip
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-04-30

I picked this up for a series of spur of the moment tests, otherwise I try to purchase film straight from Kodak. I decided to develop this at home and if you happen to get a hold of Bellini DF2 Duo step developer, the film becomes sensitive up to 1600 Asa/ ISO by default. Probably works in 2-step Diafine too, but I haven't tried it. I attached some pictures (it was developed in a canister, so please excuse the dirt, etc). Exposes 200, 800 and 1600. Oh yeah, the film is good too. Basic B&W, very stable.

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What is the peg on the reel? I bought one that ...

What is the peg on the reel? I bought one that has a diamond on it that the peg sits in but the orginal reel that was in the camera has a circle for the peg. (I have a bolex h16 movie camera 16mm)
Asked by: sean
Bolex H16 cameras have spindles with square posts. Kodak daylight spools have a square hole for Kodak Eastman Double-X Black-and-White Negative Film 7222 (16mm, 100' Roll, Single Perf). We are not familiar with any spool that has a circle.
Answered by: Dennis L
Date published: 2022-02-14

I thought that the 16mm reels were able to be ...

I thought that the 16mm reels were able to be loaded in daylight, but on the package it says "load in total darkness." Is that in reference to when it's being processed? Or is it daylight-safe for loading?
Asked by: Nolan
Kodak Eastman Double-X Black-and-White Negative Film 7222 (16mm, 100' Roll, Single Perf) includes the black metal daylight reel, but the film needs to be loaded in a shaded area, not direct daylight. Many people were trying to load the film i direct sunlight, so Kodak added that warning. It is a good idea to be safe and use a changing bag.
Answered by: Lawrence C
Date published: 2022-06-23

Is this compatible with a Canon Scoopic?

Is this compatible with a Canon Scoopic?
Asked by: Evan
Yes, it will work with the Canon Scoopic.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-02-14

Is the 100' single perf 16mm double x daylight ...

Is the 100' single perf 16mm double x daylight load? (own a K3)
Asked by: Samuel
It is a daylight load, i.e. it is on a black metal spool meant to be loaded only in subdued light. Any competent cameraperson knows what this means. However, Kodak received so many complaints about fogged film from incompetent users, the box now states total darkness is required for loading.
Answered by: Dennis L
Date published: 2022-05-23

What is the dynamic range of this film?

What is the dynamic range of this film?
Asked by: Robert
Unfortunately Kodak does not provide a dynamic range for this film. This is the data they provide: https://bhpho.to/48gN4gp
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2023-09-14

what is the asa rating?

what is the asa rating?
Asked by: Patrick
You can find Kodak's exposure chart here http://bit.ly/2ma7hSI.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2023-04-04
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