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Topic: KODACHROME K 40 processing
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Heinz-Juergen Schachner
Film Handler
Posts: 86
From: Germany
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted June 02, 2005 01:35 AM
Hello,
the easiest way is to use a camera which provides manual exposure. This will cause some experimenting with the correct exposure, I think. I have talked to Mr. Kurt Schacherl, who does the service and repairs for my super8mm cameras and he has told me that he can adjust BAUER and NIZO cameras for the new 64T, as soon as the film will be available. I hope that the quality of the 64T is as good as the quality of the K40, regarding colors, grain and focus.
Yes, the 64T will come in nearly the same cartridge as the K40 (the cuts in the cartridge must be set according to the higher film speed). I wonder how many empty K40 cartridges KODAK has in stock, as left over from K40 production? These cartridges are useless for the 64T.
I have heard that KODAK has about 40.000 K40 in stock. I think it is good idea to buy many of them as reserve and put them in the refridgerator to extend the expiration date. I do not know how long KODAK will offer the processing service for the K40, when it finally gets discontinued.
As you can see there are many questions and I hope KODAK can give us the proper answers.
Best Wishes
Heinz-Juergen Schachner Germany
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