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(based on 3 ratings)
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Kodak TXR-464 Tri-X Reversal Black & White, Silent Super 8 Movie Film, 50 Foot Cartridge, Film #7266, ISO 200 / 160, USA
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Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4.7 stars
(based on 3 reviews)
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Customers most agreed on the following attributes:

Best Uses:
Action shots(3)

[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
One of the Best for Super 8
By IBVerified Purchaser from Washington, DC on 2/20/2009
Pros:
Consistent, Scans Well
Best Uses:
Action Shots, Artwork, Filmmaking, Photojournalism
Describe Yourself:
Casual Photographer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Kodak Kodak TXR-464 Tri-X Reversal Black & White, Silent Super 8 Movie Film, 50 Foot Cartridge, Film #7266, ISO 200 / 160, USA:

I ordered this Super 8 cassette from Adorama because it's one of the last few places that still carry this kind of stuff. Absolutely essential for independent, amateur, and all other shoe-string budget movie makers on Super 8 film! [...]

[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

 
Good value in Super8
By pdmVerified Reviewer from Waco, TX on 2/20/2009
Pros:
Accurate, Good Tonal Range
Best Uses:
Action Shots
Describe Yourself:
Photo Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Kodak Kodak TXR-464 Tri-X Reversal Black & White, Silent Super 8 Movie Film, 50 Foot Cartridge, Film #7266, ISO 200 / 160, USA:

Used Tri-X 7266 to test out a Yashica Su-60E and shoot a few scenes for a music video project. All images were rendered with impressive contrast/dynamic range although some parts were overexposed when the light meter malfunctioned (unrelated to the film.) It is fast enough to use moderately bright existing light indoors without an XL shutter, though you would probably need an ND filter in bright sunlight. I'll use it again as it is inexpensive and I like the possibilities of B&W film (color filters, home processing, solarization).

[4 of 4 customers found this review helpful]

 
Low-contrast & high speed, but grainy.
By danimationsVerified Purchaser from Adelaide, South Australia on 2/12/2007
Pros:
Accurate, Consistent, Good Tonal Range, Great in low light
Cons:
Grainy
Best Uses:
Action Shots, Low light, Photojournalism, Sports Photography, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Kodak Kodak TXR-464 Tri-X Reversal Black & White, Silent Super 8 Movie Film, 50 Foot Cartridge, Film #7266, ISO 200 / 160, USA:

This quickly became our staple stock on the award-winning short documentary film 'A Shift in Perception'. Its 200 asa rating produced nice low-con transparencies that telecine'd to video well for digital editing. Contrast increases with a DIY telecine, so the low con was a favourable aspect. Can be a bit grainy for portraiture, but great for slow-motion and low light applications. Also yielded interesting results when developed as neg in diafine, though I haven't experimented thoroughly with the process.

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A Shift in Perception Trailer (TriX & K40)

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Tags: Super8, Film, Documentary, Made with Product, Blindness, Danimations, Perception, Monceaux, Emma, Shift, Sterling, Dan, Blind, Experimental

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