Filmstock in Single8-cartridges

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Filmstock in Single8-cartridges

  • Sound carts: At the moment there aren't any "pre-striped" Single8-films in sound-cartridges. Nevertheless Fipra offers to pre-stripe Super8-film. Unfortunately this will only be of help when you're able to refill empty sound-cartridges yourself.
  • Film-length: Only Fuji managed to fill the cartridges with 50ft (15m) of film by using filmstocks with a polyester base. All other cartridges (Cinevia, Retro-X and the Single8-films by Agfa and Konica-Sakura from the late 1960s) contain films with an acetate base and hence only 33ft to 40ft (10m to 12m).

Current Films[edit]

Color Reversal[edit]

  • Cinevia 50D (ISO 50/18° daylight (without filter), ISO 16/13° Tungsten 3200K (with Wratten 80A filter)) - Fuji Velvia 50D in a single8-cart
  • Cinevia 64T (ISO 40/17° daylight (with 85 filter), ISO 64/19° tungsten (without filter)) - Fujichrome T64 Professional in a single8-cart
  • Cinevia 100D (ISO 100/21° daylight (without filter)) - Fujichrome Astia 100F Professional in a single8-cart

Color Negative[edit]

Black and White Reversal[edit]

  • Retro-X (ISO 200/24°) - contains ORWO UN54

Black and White Negative[edit]

Discontinued Films[edit]

Color Reversal[edit]

  • Fujichrome R25 (ISO 25/15° daylight (without filter)) - all versions (sound, pre-striped, unstriped) have been discontinued, previous process version of R25N
  • Fujichrome R25N (ISO 25/15° daylight (without filter)) - To be processed by Fuji or Retro8 in Japan
  • Fujichrome RT200 (ISO 125/22° daylight (with 85 filter), ISO 200/24° tungsten (without filter)) - all versions (sound, pre-striped, unstriped) have been discontinued, previous process version of RT200N
  • Fujichrome RT200N (ISO 125/22° daylight (with 85 filter), ISO 200/24° tungsten (without filter)) - To be processed by Fuji or Retro8 in Japan
  • Fujicolor R25 (ISO 25/15° daylight (without filter)) - discontinued since the 1970s, required a Kodachrome-like process and hence can now only be processed into a b&w-negative

Color Negative[edit]

Black and White Reversal[edit]

  • Fujipan R50 (ISO 50/18°) - out of production since the 1970s
  • Fujipan R200 (ISO 200/24°) - out of production since the 1970s

Black and White Negative[edit]