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2024-08-15T22:59:50
Thank you for amazing products and service!i shot this film On my super 8 and it was perfection!!
VICTORIA D.
2023-06-04T11:49:06
Arrived promptly in good condition!
M M.
2022-10-16T05:29:12
Works great in the Super 8!
Robert W.
2019-12-06T11:45:04
Great product. Very dependable.
Jenna B.
2018-05-08T16:23:07
If you're looking for Super 8 film, you just can't go wrong with this!
Michael R.
2017-08-29T09:30:13
This product worked very smoothly and was simple enough to insert into the camera and begin shooting. I am a bit of a novice so this ease of use was greatly appreciated.
Adam H.
2013-05-14T21:00:00
Great high speed film. Would buy again!
Alexander D.
2012-04-30T21:00:00
For the last two years I have shot more Super8 Tri-X than any other stock. It's surprisingly good in low light and outstanding with moderate to good light. Last year I shot a short film in the NYC subways and tunnels and was stunned to find that every single shot was exposed correctly, resulting in an image that never seemed dull or under-exposed. That was a real eye opener for me. Also, because this is a reversal stock, your scanning options are greatly multiplied vs Kodak's Vision3 negative stocks. It's also cheaper to scan B&W reversal with most companies.
Matthew P.
2009-02-19T19:00:00
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).
pdm
2009-02-19T19:00:00
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! [...]
IB
2007-02-11T19:00:00
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.
danimations
7278
200/160
50 feet
SILENT
041771889579
Kodak's had a pretty good year, thanks to its innovative efforts in the digital realm. So what's their latest cutting-edge new product? Super 8 Ektachrome 100D. Film! And movie film for Super 8 cameras, no less.
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Models | SKU: KK1380765 MFR: 1380765 $42.95 In Stock | SKU: CZ411802 MFR: 411802 $32.99 $36.29 Save:$3.30 (9%) Special Order Generally ships in 7-14 days, subject to availability | |
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Film Type | Super 8 | Super 8 | Black & White Reversal, Super 8 |
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By Matthew P.
For the last two years I have shot more Super8 Tri-X than any other stock. It's surprisingly good in low light and outstanding with moderate to good light. Last year I shot a short film in the NYC subways and tunnels and was stunned to find that every single shot was exposed correctly, resulting in an image that never seemed dull or under-exposed. That was a real eye opener for me. Also, because this is a reversal stock, your scanning options are greatly multiplied vs Kodak's Vision3 negative...
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Good value in Super8
By pdm
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 f...
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What you're looking at is the TXR-464 Tri-X Reversal Black & White Silent Super 8 Movie Film, a high-speed panchromatic film that is renowned for its superior sharpness, moderate grain, and exceptional tonal reproduction. This Kodak-manufactured film is a staple in the world of professional film photography, offering a unique blend of versatility and reliability.
Designed specifically for Super 8 silent movie cameras, this 50-foot cartridge film is perfect for capturing high-contrast, sharp images with accurate skin tones. It's an ideal choice for photographers aiming to produce professional-grade images, whether for a short documentary, a music video project, or a personal portfolio.
The TXR-464 Tri-X Reversal film is characterized by an ASA rating of 200 in daylight and 160 in tungsten lighting, without the use of a filter. With a filter, the daylight ASA is 125. This film's high speed necessitates careful exposure management, particularly in bright sunlight, to prevent overexposure.
Whether you're shooting in low light or under moderate to good light, this film delivers surprisingly good results, as evidenced by the numerous positive user reviews. Its performance in various lighting conditions, coupled with its affordability, makes it a popular choice among both amateur and professional photographers.
In summary, the TXR-464 Tri-X Reversal Black & White Silent Super 8 Movie Film is a high-quality, durable, and professional film that offers a wide range of possibilities for black and white film photography. Its versatility and reliability make it a must-have for any film photography enthusiast.