Filters
The Cinestill BWXX is a black and white film looking for the Double-X style (a film produced by Kodak in 1959 and used in movie like Schindler's list, Raging Bull, Casino Royal...).
With a recommended sensitivity of 250 in Daylight and 200 under Tungsten, this film is a also a great choice to replace the Kodak Plus-X (Discontinued in 2010).
For the development, the Kodak D-96 developper is recommended but the BWXX can be developed with D-76, HC110 or any others black and white developers.
The Cinestill BWXX is a black and white film looking for the Double-X style (a film produced by Kodak in 1959 and used in movie like Schindler's list, Raging Bull, Casino Royal...).
With a recommended sensitivity of 250 in Daylight and 200 under Tungsten, this film is a also a great choice to replace the Kodak Plus-X (Discontinued in 2010).
For the development, the Kodak D-96 developper is recommended but the BWXX can be developed with D-76, HC110 or any others black and white developers.
The Kodak Vision3 500T is a classic color negative film with unique vivid cinema colors and fine grain.
Made as a Super 8 film, it should be developed with ECN-2 process.
It can be used at 500 ISO (3200K) or 320 ISO (Daylight with 85 filter)
The Kodak Vision3 250D is a classic color negative film with unique vivid cinema colors and fine grain.
Manufactured for 16mm movie cameras, it should be developed with ECN-2 process.
It can be used at 250 ISO (5500K) or 64 ISO (Tungsten with 80A filter)
The Kodak Vision3 500T is a classic color negative film with unique vivid cinema colors and fine grain.
Manufactured for 16mm movie cameras, it should be developed with ECN-2 process.
It can be used at 500 ISO (3200K) or 320 ISO (Daylight with 85 filter)
The Cinestill BWXX is a black and white film looking for the Double-X style (a film produced by Kodak in 1959 and used in movie like Schindler's list, Raging Bull, Casino Royal...).
With a recommended sensitivity of 250 in Daylight and 200 under Tungsten, this film is a also a great choice to replace the Kodak Plus-X (Discontinued in 2010).
For the development, the Kodak D-96 developper is recommended but the BWXX can be developed with D-76, HC110 or any others black and white developers.
This crafted film is made from military film for aerial observation.
This high speed film has really good contrasts.
This film doesn't have a DX coding.