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Foma Fomapan R100 Black and White Transparency Film (Double Super 8, 32.8' Reel)

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Foma Fomapan R100 Black and White Transparency Film (Double Super 8, 32.8' Reel)
Key Features
  • Panchromatic B&W Reversal Movie Film
  • ISO 100 / 21° in R-100 Process
  • Very Fine Grain and Sharpness
  • High Resolving Power and Contrast
Foma Fomapan R100 Double Black and White Transparency Film is a medium speed black and white reversal movie film. When processed in the R-100 process, a nominal speed rating of ISO 100 / 21° can be achieved. The film exhibits notable tonal separation in the highlight and shadow regions, and its panchromatic sensitivity provides accurate depiction of a full range of color tones into the gray scale when exposed under daylight conditions. An anti-halation layer is integrated between the film base and emulsion to provide high image sharpness and resolving power, with fine grain and high contrast.
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question

would this work on a Kodak zoom 8 reflex camera?
Asked by: Anonymous
No, this is double 8mm film, the Kodak zoom 8 reflex needs regular 8mm film.
Answered by: James B.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Do you shoot twice on this film?
Asked by: Anonymous
how?
Answered by: Mukarram R.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Will this film work with a Bell & Howell 8mm magazine Zoomatic?
Asked by: Scott
This double 8mm film stock will be compatible in any regular 8mm camera, such as the Bell & Howell 8mm Zoomatic.
Answered by: Christina S.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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To shoot the second time in the film the first time has to be erased? Should I change de position of the film or something?
Asked by: Anonymous
No - just flip over the spools in the camera. make sure you are in a darkened room or closet.
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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I have a canon motor zoom eee from Japan which needs a 16mm reel but everything Ive read says I need a 25 reel. Will this be too big?
Asked by: Gwyndolyn G.
The film is 16mm wide and the reels are as well. This film has Super 8 perforations so be sure that is what your camera can do. This film will not work in a regular 8 camera. I am not sure what the reference to 25 is. So that we may best assist you, please email us at [email protected].
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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What process is ideal for developing this particular film? Are the chemicals readily available?
Asked by: Anonymous
The chemicals are readily available for the required R-100 developing process. Fomadon LQR is recommended for optimum results. http://www.foma.cz/en/fomapan-R-100
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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How many minutes can I shoot with this film?
Asked by: Anonymous
Standard 8mm cameras normally run at 16 Frames Per Second and are designed for the film is to be run through the camera twice. The first run exposes one side of the film. You then remove the film, reverse it, rethread it and expose the other side of the film. The when the film is processed, it is slit down the middle and attached together. The final length of this film then is 66 or 20meters. Projected at 16 FPS, you will have a runtime of approximately 5 minutes 30 seconds. If you digitally transfer this film frame by frame, when played back it will be sped up to 30FPS and the movie will be 2x normal speed. You will then have to adjust the speed in your editing program.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Hi, I have a Bell & Howell Model 414PD (spool film), will this work in my movie camera? and if not which B&W film will? Thanks.
Asked by: stephen
No, that film is not compatible and there is no film made today that will work.
Answered by: Robert K.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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