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KODAK EKTACHROME 64T Color Reversal Film 7280 

 

 

 
EI 64 (Tungsten), EI 40 with 85 Filter (Daylight) This new Super 8 mm format 
film offers excellent color reproduction, fine grain and high sharpness. 
KODAK EKTACHROME 64T Color Reversal Film 7280 is a 64-speed 
tungsten balanced film with outstanding reciprocity characteristics, which 
give consistent color balance over a wide range of exposures. The film 
process is E-6. 
 

KODAK EKTACHROME 64T 

is available from  

Jessops

 high street stores and online http://www.jessops.com £12.99 

The Widescreen Centre

 http://www.widescreen-centre.co.uk 

Summary of Contents for Super 8

Page 1: ...meras use only super 8 film that is packed in a rectangular cartridge Super 8 above Not to be confused with the single 8 format that has a different kind of cartridge higher and more narrow with round...

Page 2: ...pness KODAK EKTACHROME 64T Color Reversal Film 7280 is a 64 speed tungsten balanced film with outstanding reciprocity characteristics which give consistent color balance over a wide range of exposures...

Page 3: ...estigating at an online price of 7 99 Stanley Productions http www stanleysonline co uk 147 Wardour Street London W1F 8WD 12 98 The Super 8 Camera Typical Functions The illustration below gives an ove...

Page 4: ...nd open Before loading the film cartridge make sure that the film compartment is dust free Clean with a blow type photography brush if possible Gently push the film into place label side up and front...

Page 5: ...speed usually 8 12 fps that can be used to achieve the effect of accelerated motion These slower speeds may also be useful when you are filming fixed objects in low lighting because they have longer...

Page 6: ...must be rotated counter clockwise to loosen the eyepiece On other cameras there is separate button that must be screwed looser before adjusting Adjust the diopter by first turning the lens focusing ri...

Page 7: ...there is a sign in the finder that shows when the film is running It is usually something that blinks or moves during filming It can be a hole that is opened and covered a blinking light or a little...

Page 8: ...has a pointer that shows the current aperture setting When you are using automatic exposure control it shows you when there is not enough or too much light It is most necessary if you set exposure ma...

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