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35mm Film – Kodak Vision 3 – 50D (for your 35mm still camera)

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Original price was: $8.79.Current price is: $5.27.

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Type : Color
Film Speed : 50 ISO
To Fit : 35mm Still Camera
Format : 35mm/135 Print
Brand : Kodak
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UPC : Does not apply
MPN : 35mm
Country of Manufacture : United States
Film Format : 35mm/135 Print

A little bit of Hollywood in your 35mm still camera? Yes! Kodak’s world-famous Vision 3 Motion Picture films stock is now hand-rolled for you to shoot!! Kodak Vision 3 – 50D 35mm Film Daylight Balanced / 50 iso / Non-DX Coded 1 Roll / 24 exposures / Fresh-Dated / Process: ECN-2* *NOTICE: This film can not be processed by any commercial film lab EXCEPT for LABS in US listed below. Kodak 50D is a super-fine grain, medium contrast 50 iso daylight film. ” 50D demonstrates all the family qualities you’ve come to expect — unrivaled highlight latitude, flexibility Why can’t I process this film at my favorite C-41 lab? Kodak’s Vision 3 motion picture films have an additional layer (on the shiny, not the emulsion side) called a “Rem Jet”. This layer aids the film traveling at 24fps in motion picture cameras. Although technically this film can be processed C-41, this Rem Jet will foul commercial lab’s equipment and there for can not be commercially processed. What commercial lab will process my negs, scan and or print for me? Process at home using the FPP Home Kit (available in our ebay store) or send your film to Blue Moon Camera & Machine Portland, Oregon USA or THE CAMERA SHOP Minnesota USA or OLD SCHOOL PHOTO LAB New Hampshire USA Botique Photo Lab Mt Julliet Tennessee Are you sure my local or favorite lab can’t process this film?! YES! WE ARE SURE! This film MUST BE self-processed or sent to the Little Film Lab. Do not send out this film to your regular processor. It will be returned to you or your actions will foul your lab’s gear. 🙁 The Film Photography Project informs, engages and inspires film enthusiasts of all levels. While promoting the viability of vintage cameras and film through product reviews, frequent giveaways and exchange programs, the FPP is building a community of photographers from around the globe to share their creative output, experiences and passion for film photography. The Project includes the Film Photography Podcast, the FPP Flickr Page, FPP YouTube Channel, Facebook page, Twitter account, newsletter and the Film Photography Project Store.