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Kodak 3" Type Y 35mm Film Core

Kodak 3" Type Y 35mm Film Core
  • Product Code: ga66302
  • Availability: In Stock

$5.97 $9.07

This Kodak 3" Type Y 35mm Film Core is a chemically-inert plastic cylinder used in film manufacturing, development, and storage.

For Film Manufacturing, Development & Storage.

General
CompatibilityNot Specified by Manufacturer
Physical
Material of ConstructionPlastic
DimensionsNot Specified by Manufacturer
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.095 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)3.45 x 3.35 x 1.6"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Could this be used to bulk load 36-exposure rolls for a photography camera?

A: Hi David, Kodak does not recommend it.

Q: 2. When does these expire?

A: B&H does not sell film less than 6 months before the expiration date. We do not have access to the shipping warehouse.

Q: 3. Where can i see the Expiration date on online?

A: Unfortunately online there is no way to check the expiration date of each individual pack of film.

Q: 4. What does it mean that it is an open box? Is the film still fresh?

A: The open box Kodak VISION3 200T Color Negative Film #5213 (35mm, 1000' Roll) is fresh. There is slight damage to the packaging, but the film is good.

Q: 5. Assuming I use a bulk loader, and a lab that has the ECN2 process, how many frames would I get from this?

A: The rule of thumb is 1 foot has 16 frames so 200 feet has 3,200 frames.

Q: 6. Can this be loaded into 35mm cassettes to be used like traditional slide film? Then sent to lab for E-6 slide processing?

A: No, Kodak Ektachrome 100D Color Reversal Film 5294 (35mm, 400' Roll) is made for 35mm movie film cameras. And is not made to be cut up and used in 35mm still cameras.

Q: 7. What is the guide number of the flash?

A: Unfortunately, the guide number of the Kodak M38 is not provided by Kodak, and we have no way of accurately testing the flash's output.

Q: 8. Which Chemical Development Process is this film stock designed to use? (ie ECN-2, C-41, etc?)

A: You have several options to choose from for Kodak VISION 35mm Color Print 2383 Film: it is safe for processing in Standard C-41 Lab Processors or ECP-2D processing. The film can also be processed in standard black and white developers and fixers.

Q: 9. What is the developing process for this film? Does it have a remjet layer??

A: Kodak Ektachrome 100D Color Reversal Film 5294 is processed in E-6 chemistry in a cine machine only. It does not have a remjet layer.

Q: 10. What develop process for this film? (link in previous question in broken)

A: Here is a step by step assistance to help you with you film cooking needs. / Load The Film. To start off you will need to put the processing tank, with the lid off and the reel removed, into your changing bag. ... / The C-41 Developing Kit. ... / Mix Up Your Chemistry. ... / Soak The Film. ... / Develop Colour Film. ... / Bleach and Fix. ... / Washing. ... / Stabilise And Hang Up to Dry.

17/09/2024

I really like Professional T-Max 100 Black and White Negative Film (35mm) because it has really good quality. It has 36 exposures that makes it really useful. I used to use the one with 24 exposures but this one is much better and almost at the same price.

5
07/08/2024

Never ceases to please! I love this film...it's my go-to for everything! Low grain, amazing colors. I just love it.

5
05/07/2024

I have been taking black and white photos and processing myself for about fifty years. Since they stopped producing plus x film I switched over to T-max 100 and have been happy, especially since I started scanning negatives instead of enlarging and printing photos. The grain is such that it can do justice to sharp lenses. Shadow detail can be pulled out of the picture satisfactorily.

5
04/06/2024

This is the best film for B&W photos. The choices for the films are getting limited, but this films gives very fine grain and sharpness.

5
25/05/2024

Super impressed at the t-grain sharpness in this film. If you have enough light and/or a fast enough lens to use the 100 speed, do it. The grain is more than twice as fine as the 400 speed film, so you can get much smoother enlargements. 11x14 comes out incredible. I haven't pushed to 16x20 yet but I'm confident I could do it with the right lens on my camera. Bottom line: it's one of the best looking films you can get at this price point. Economical, and super fine. Definitely recommend.

5
05/05/2024

I have been using this film in my old Nikons and Leica's. It scans great! Fun to go back to the old school.

5
25/04/2024

For my course my professor requires that we use plenty of film and this one is one of my favorites! Very nice contrasts and blacks. I love shooting with this film. I would recommend this to everyone whose interested in film photography!

5
30/11/-0001

I use this film mostly for shooting buildings and street scenes. It is a flawless film, typical of Kodak. Never need to consider anything else for brightly lit to early twilight shooting on a tripod.

5

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