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Kodak Eastman Double-x Black-and-white Negative Film 7222 (16mm, 400' Roll, Single Perf)

Kodak Eastman Double-x Black-and-white Negative Film 7222 (16mm, 400' Roll, Single Perf)
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$712.50 $869.25

Kodak Eastman Double-X 7222 is a high-speed, general-use panchromatic black-and-white negative film for both outdoor and studio use. It has a nominal sensitivity of 250 in daylight conditions and 200 under tungsten lighting, and it provides very high sharpness, a broad tonal range, and a fine grain structure.

This item is one 400' roll of 16mm black-and-white negative movie film for process in D-96 or other standard B&W chemistry. It is perforated on one edge (Winding B) and wound on a Type T core for use in-camera, for making optical prints, or for bidirectional printing.

Panchromatic B&W Negative Film    EI 250 in Daylight, EI 200 in Tungsten    Fine Grain and Sharpness    Broad Tonal Range    Process in D-96/Standard B&W Chemistry    Type-T Core, Winding B Single-Edge Perf.

Parameters
Film Format16 mm
Film TypeB&W Negative
Film SpeedISO 250 at 5600K
ISO 200 at 3200K
Roll Length400' / 121.92 m
Spool/Core TypeType T Core
PerforationSingle
WindingB
Film BaseAcetate
Film ProcessingD-96, Standard Black and White Chemistry
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.1 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)7.2 x 7.15 x 1.1"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is it ok to load this film in light?

A: Yes, you'll expose only the first little bit of film if you load it carefully in light. That is a common practice with this type of film.

Q: 2. what is the ISO of this film?

A: Set your meter to 500 iso.

Q: 3. is this for shooting 1.85 or just 1.33?

A: Super 8 is a 4x3 format, which is 1.33.

Q: 4. is this for low light shooting? what is the ASA i should use with this film?

A: You could use it for low light, sure. This is the most light-sensitive of this type of film that is available in this brand and type. It'll be used as 500 ISO if you're using a tungsten light source.

Q: 5. I thought that the 16mm reels were able to be loaded in daylight, but on the package it says "load in total darkness." Is that in reference to when it's being processed? Or is it daylight-safe for loading?

A: Kodak Eastman Double-X Black-and-White Negative Film 7222 (16mm, 100' Roll, Single Perf) includes the black metal daylight reel, but the film needs to be loaded in a shaded area, not direct daylight. Many people were trying to load the film i direct sunlight, so Kodak added that warning. It is a good idea to be safe and use a changing bag.

Q: 6. Can this be used for an arriflex 16sr?

A: I was wrong sorry.

Q: 7. I'm from SouthAmerica.What happened with the scanner in Aeroports? Do you have some trust handly system?

A: I always request a hand inspection instead of the X-ray machines. It turned out great! Good luck and happy shootin

Q: 8. Is this film (and specifically the spool it comes on) suitable for use in an Arriflex SR3 camera or an Aaton Xtera camera? Also, this film was only $208/roll a few weeks ago. Why the price increase?

A: The Kodak VISION3 500T Color Negative Film 7219/SP457 will be compatible with both the Arriflex SR3 and Aaton Xtera. As for pricing, the pricing on our site is dependent on our cost from the manufacturers. Its not uncommon for this to fluctuate.

Q: 9. Intend to shoot outside in a daylight situation, wht iso shoud I refer in lightmeter settings,500 or 320 ,will not use any filt?

A: You should use ISO 500 with the Kodak VISION3 500T Color Negative Film #7219 (16mm, 100' Roll, Single Perf) in those conditions.

Q: 10. Can I use this to practice loading on an arri sr2?

A: Kodak VISION3 500T Color Negative Film #7219 (16mm, 100' Roll, Single Perf) can be used to practice loading an Arri SR2.

11/09/2024

I used to buy 5222 in 100’ lengths, but found that it is less expensive by far to buy it 400’ at a time and roll it into a 100 foot reel by hand. I often push it to iso1600 and process in D-96 or XTOL for 25 minutes at 68 F. It’s far more economical than TRI-X and I have been pleased with the results for the most part. 400 feet of this film lasts me quite a while, and saves money so can get out and shoot more.

5
21/06/2024

Una película cinematográfica con mucha latitud, ideal para cualquier situación.

Después de 20 años en la fotografía química he encontrado algo que considero lo mejor para mi mundo artístico.

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