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Tiffen 125c (coarse Thread) Green #58 Glass Filter For Black & White Film

Tiffen 125c (coarse Thread) Green #58 Glass Filter For Black & White Film
  • Product Code: ga218550
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$1,669.50 $2,537.64

This Tiffen 125mm Dark Green 58 Glass filter is ideal for scenes where it is important to differentiate the green tonal values in black and white photography.

Parameters
Filter TypeBlack & White Contrast #58 Green
Size125 mm Rear Filter Thread 
Filter MaterialGlass
Ring MaterialAluminum

A dark green filter that produces very light foliage on black and white film

Also used for contrast effects (lightens green/darkens red)

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will it work in a minox b spy camera?

A: Hi, Minox cameras use special film in a cassette designed for the Minox, so regular 35mm film is not compatible.

Q: 2. Since you can process this like a camera negative doesn't it just need the same developer, stop bath, fixer, and a water rinse ?

A: You need to send the reel to be processed. You will not get good results trying to home process.

Q: 3. Does this work with a kodak brownie movie camera?

A: which brownie movie camera do you possess?

Q: 4. Hi! Will this work well in outdoor daylight too? Thanks!

A: Of course it will

Q: 5. Will I be able to use this film in a Kodak Instamatic m6 Super 8mm camera?

A: Yes, IF the camera were usable. However, due to the fact that KODAK used neoprene drive gears on the main motor shaft, 99% of these have by now dried up and crumbled rendering the majority of Super 8mm cameras KODAK ever made unusable. My recommendation is to find another Super 8mm to use and forget trying to use the KODAK. Even IF it works, it WILL fail, often before you can finish the cartridge of film.

Q: 6. Hey, I have a Raynox XL-303 super 8 camera. Will this film work? Or should I purchase Kodak's Vision 200T film? The manual says the camera accepts ASA 25/40 and 100/160 films. The end goal is to develop this footage and edit it digitally. I understand I will have to pay to transfer it etc. after I shoot it.

A: This film will work for your Raynox XL-303. Also look into Yale Film & Video, they have the best prices to develop. Yale Film & Video

Q: 7. Will this film work on a Bolex 150 Super camera?

A: It should work fine as long as your camera can take 50 foot rolls.

Q: 8. How long can I wait before development and before latent image is affected? Kodak states "ASAP', but that doesn't answer the ?.

A: Like most films including the Kodak Tri-X Black-and-White Reversal Film #7266 (Super 8, 50' Roll) the latent image is very sensitive. And it is best to process the film as soon as you can. There is no set time frame. But I would not go more than 2-3 weeks. Note depending on many factors like temperature and humidity it can accelerate the issue.

Q: 9. I have a Ward704 camera not sure what will fit need help. Thanks

A: Thank you David for the info.

Q: 10. Will this work in a Cine-Kodak Magazine 8 with f/1.9 Kodak Anastigmat Lens?

A: No, that movie format was discontinued decades ago unfortunately.

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