8mm Forum


  
my profile | my password | search | faq | register | forum home
  next oldest topic   next newest topic
» 8mm Forum   » 8mm Forum   » old 8mm camera with film in it

 - UBBFriend: Email this page to someone!    
Author Topic: old 8mm camera with film in it
Jim Schrader
Phenomenal Film Handler

Posts: 1628
From: Savage, MN, USA
Registered: Jun 2003


 - posted June 24, 2011 11:02 AM      Profile for Jim Schrader   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I recently purchased a box of home movies plus an 8mm movie camera, upon inspecting the camera I noticed it had film in it, do you think this is still good? If so could it be processed? I know I知 out of luck if it痴 Kodachrome. How does one know if it is Kodachrome? How can I tell if it痴 done being shot? Thanks for any info.

--------------------
jim schrader
"Let's see 電o I have that title already?"

 |  IP: Logged

Bryan Chernick
Jedi Master Film Handler

Posts: 654
From: Bothell, WA, USA
Registered: Mar 2010


 - posted June 24, 2011 11:33 AM      Profile for Bryan Chernick   Email Bryan Chernick   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I've received a few cameras that still had film in them. One was a super 8 that I finished the roll off and had it developed. It came back very washed out and faded. Since you don't know what type of film it is how will the lab know how to process it? You also don't know how many times the film door has been opened on that camera. The film could have been exposed to too much light. If the curiosity is killing you and you are willing to risk the lab costs then send it in but I don't think the results will likely be very good.

When I get 8mm film in cameras like that I save the film for testing. I use it to test the film transport and I even have a roll that I marked off to test the speed. It's not a very accurate way to test speed but it can tell you if its close.

 |  IP: Logged

Jim Schrader
Phenomenal Film Handler

Posts: 1628
From: Savage, MN, USA
Registered: Jun 2003


 - posted June 25, 2011 09:03 PM      Profile for Jim Schrader   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
the camera is a kodak escort 8 8mm the film can I found is marked kodak so im sure it might be kodachrome is there a marking that tells if the film is done? I'm not sure if it is new or not it was all ready to shot I think. On 8mm film new does it have the small holes at the beginning of is that and end thing?

I've received a few cameras that still had film in them. One was a super 8 that I finished the roll off and had it developed. It came back very washed out and faded. Since you don't know what type of film it is how will the lab know how to process it? You also don't know how many times the film door has been opened on that camera. The film could have been exposed to too much light. If the curiosity is killing you and you are willing to risk the lab costs then send it in but I don't think the results will likely be very good.

When I get 8mm film in cameras like that I save the film for testing. I use it to test the film transport and I even have a roll that I marked off to test the speed. It's not a very accurate way to test speed but it can tell you if its close.

--------------------
jim schrader
"Let's see 電o I have that title already?"

 |  IP: Logged

Bryan Chernick
Jedi Master Film Handler

Posts: 654
From: Bothell, WA, USA
Registered: Mar 2010


 - posted June 26, 2011 11:56 AM      Profile for Bryan Chernick   Email Bryan Chernick   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I can't remember which end of the film had the holes since the new film doesn't have that anymore. If it's Kodachrome your out of luck getting it processed anyway.

 |  IP: Logged

Nathan DeHahn
Film Handler

Posts: 58
From: Racine, WI
Registered: Aug 2010


 - posted June 27, 2011 11:25 AM      Profile for Nathan DeHahn   Email Nathan DeHahn   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
If you seen dots make letters in KMA or K-II. That means kodachrome film. If not, you could see letters that identfies what film stock is. You can tell me, if you didnt see KMA or K-II letters.

--------------------
Kodachrome Kid

 |  IP: Logged

Jim Schrader
Phenomenal Film Handler

Posts: 1628
From: Savage, MN, USA
Registered: Jun 2003


 - posted June 27, 2011 12:22 PM      Profile for Jim Schrader   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I see KM then a bunch of numbers would this be the end or the beginning?

--------------------
jim schrader
"Let's see 電o I have that title already?"

 |  IP: Logged

Nathan DeHahn
Film Handler

Posts: 58
From: Racine, WI
Registered: Aug 2010


 - posted June 27, 2011 02:10 PM      Profile for Nathan DeHahn   Email Nathan DeHahn   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
KM means kodachrome. Its always on both ends on any film stocks before discountination of Regular 8mm film in stores. There is few different letters on kodachrome, KM, KMA, K-II, and K-I.

--------------------
Kodachrome Kid

 |  IP: Logged

Jim Schrader
Phenomenal Film Handler

Posts: 1628
From: Savage, MN, USA
Registered: Jun 2003


 - posted June 27, 2011 03:19 PM      Profile for Jim Schrader   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
so there is no way of knowing if it has been used or not?

--------------------
jim schrader
"Let's see 電o I have that title already?"

 |  IP: Logged

Nathan DeHahn
Film Handler

Posts: 58
From: Racine, WI
Registered: Aug 2010


 - posted June 27, 2011 04:38 PM      Profile for Nathan DeHahn   Email Nathan DeHahn   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
If you found the reel at the take up spot. that means it is exposed half or fully. And if you see the meter of how much left of footage before you opened the camera. Which it is too late for that. You already opened the camera. I always check the meter before i open the camera.

--------------------
Kodachrome Kid

 |  IP: Logged

Jim Schrader
Phenomenal Film Handler

Posts: 1628
From: Savage, MN, USA
Registered: Jun 2003


 - posted June 27, 2011 08:29 PM      Profile for Jim Schrader   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Live and learn I guess the film was on the top spindle the full side which made me wonder if it was new at one time or in the middle of I was trying figure out how to open it when i did I noticced the meter doing something however it was all threaded ready to go.

--------------------
jim schrader
"Let's see 電o I have that title already?"

 |  IP: Logged

Nathan DeHahn
Film Handler

Posts: 58
From: Racine, WI
Registered: Aug 2010


 - posted June 28, 2011 08:01 AM      Profile for Nathan DeHahn   Email Nathan DeHahn   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I guess maybe a long ago, someone loaded the camera but forgot it.

--------------------
Kodachrome Kid

 |  IP: Logged

Bryan Chernick
Jedi Master Film Handler

Posts: 654
From: Bothell, WA, USA
Registered: Mar 2010


 - posted June 28, 2011 09:27 AM      Profile for Bryan Chernick   Email Bryan Chernick   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
They probably bought a super 8 camera and forgot all about it.

 |  IP: Logged



All times are Central  
   Close Topic    Move Topic    Delete Topic    next oldest topic   next newest topic
 - Printer-friendly view of this topic
Hop To:

Visit www.film-tech.com for free equipment manual downloads. Copyright 2003-2019 Film-Tech Cinema Systems LLC

Powered by Infopop Corporation
UBB.classicTM 6.3.1.2