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Kodak Motion Picture Film 3-250D

Nikon F5 with Nikkor AF 2.8 35-70mm

The Kodak Motion Picture Film 3 is offered in four different versions.

For more information, check out the provider's website directly: www.silbersalz35.com

 

You can find more of my experiences

- including the Apollon 14K scan - right here.

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Kodak Motion Picture Film 3 - Lost_Places

Kodak Motion Picture Film 3-250D

Nikon F5 with Nikkor AF 2.8 35-70mm

The following films are currently available

(May 2021) available:

50D (daylight)

250D (daylight / daylight)

200T (tungsten / artificial light)

500T (tungsten / artificial light)

The terms Daylight and Tungsten refer to the color coordination of the film.

The film is sent to silver salt for developing (not a "normal" C41 negative process). At the same time, you will receive the images scanned - and in excellent quality.

 

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Kodak Motion Picture Film 3 - Lost_Places

Kodak Motion Picture Film 3-250D

Nikon F5 with Nikkor AF 2.8 35-70mm

These three pictures were created with the 250D daylight version

("D" stands for daylight).

This is a film for filmmakers, which is wound into KB cartridges by the company.

 

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Check out more pictures, this time captured on the Kodak Motion Picture Film 500T.

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