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Kodak TXR-464 Tri-X Reversal Black & White, Silent Super 8 Movie Film, 50 Foot Cartridge, Film #7266, ISO 200 / 160, #502-9046, *USA*
 
 

Kodak TXR-464 Tri-X Reversal Black & White, Silent Super 8 Movie Film, 50 Foot Cartridge, Film #7266, ISO 200 / 160, #502-9046, *USA*

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Kodak TXR-464 Tri-X Reversal Black & White, Silent Super 8 Movie Film, 50 Foot Cartridge, Film #7266, ISO 200 / 160, #502-9046, *USA* + A Super 8 Filmmaker's Journal: (B/W) A Guide to Super 8 Filmmaking in the Age of the Internet + Kodak #7217 Vision2 200T Super 8 Silent Color Negative Film
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Technical Details

  • As with the Plus-X above, there is a slight difference in ASA based upon the type of lighting - without the filter
  • Daylight ASA is 200, Tungsten ASA is 160. Daylight ASA with the filter is 125.
  • NOTE: When used in bright sunlight, care must be taken to avoid overexposing this film due to high speed.
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Product Details

  • Item Weight: 2.7 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0000BZLYQ
  • Item model number: 5029046
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: June 17, 2003

Product Description

This is a high-speed black-and-white Panchromatic film. It is characterized by good sharpness, moderate grain, and excellent tonal reproduction. As with the Plus-X above, there is a slight difference in ASA based upon the type of lighting - without the filter, Daylight ASA is 200, Tungsten ASA is 160. Daylight ASA with the filter is 125. NOTE: When used in bright sunlight, care must be taken to avoid overexposing this film due to high speed.


 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Super 8 film on Amazon? Yes!, March 23, 2011
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Dennis Hyer (Mays Landing, NJ) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Kodak TXR-464 Tri-X Reversal Black & White, Silent Super 8 Movie Film, 50 Foot Cartridge, Film #7266, ISO 200 / 160, #502-9046, *USA* (Electronics)
What can you say about Tri-X? It's fast, it's grainy, and it's one of only two reversal films produced by Kodak for the Super 8mm format. And now it's available on Amazon at a not-unreasonable price. Huzzah!

And contrary to what another reviewer claimed, there are many labs that are able to process this film. Google "CineLab", "Spectra Film and Video", "Pro8mm", and "Yale Film and Video" for just a few examples.
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17 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars EXPERIENCE NEEDED, February 24, 2009
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This review is from: Kodak TXR-464 Tri-X Reversal Black & White, Silent Super 8 Movie Film, 50 Foot Cartridge, Film #7266, ISO 200 / 160, #502-9046, *USA* (Electronics)
I purchased this item, not knowing much about Super 8. Because of my lack of knowledge, I had problems getting the film processed (there's only one place in the U.S. that develops black and white and it's in California). When I sent my film to get developed and it returned, I had to purchase an expensive light bulb for my Super 8 projector and I also bought an editor too. When I finally saw my film after a month, I couldn't make out the images. Everything was pitch black. I thought it had been processed incorrectly, but as it turns out, Super 8 needs a lot of light and I hadn't used lights for the film. Also, the parts I could see the character was moving very slowly. As it turns out I made another mistake, I set the frames per second too high and used too much film for each scene. Although lots of problems arose from one little cartridge and I ended up spending almost fifty dollars on fifty feet, the experience taught me a lot. The product was perfect though. It was MY fault. I advise anyone who wants to use Super 8 to take my advice and research this product before wasting time and money on a movie that won't turn out.
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