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Topic: New 8mm film from Germany?
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Eberhard Nuffer
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 141
From: Stuttgart, Germany
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted January 28, 2006 06:51 PM
Yanis,
the film you mention, based on the Fuji Velvia 50, is called "Cinevia" and is available from GK-FILM (Gottfried Klose) in Bielefeld/Germany. I have seen a demo reel of this stock at the famous "Filmbörse Waghäusel" in October 2005, and it really looked great. On their flyer, GK-Film state, that the price for one cartridge including processing will be between EURO 19,00 and 24,50 - depending on how much it will cost them to have the cartridges manufactured. (www.film-super8.de) For owners of re-loadable (Russian?) 50ft cartridges or owners of 200- or 400ft "Supermags", the same Fuji stock is available ON CORES from WITTNER/Germany. It is called "Wittner Chrome V50D" there and priced at EURO 12,90 for 50ft (remember: on core only and without processing). It is also announced that RETRO ENTERPRISES (Tak Kohyama) in Japan are going to offer the Velvia 50 stock in Single-8 cartridges in the near future. Other raw stock news: WITTNER is now selling Ektachrome 100D in Super 8 cartridges. They call it "Wittner Chrome 100D". Price is EURO 19,90 for one 50ft cartridge without processing.(http://www.wittner-kinotechnik.de/home.php). And I was amazed to see on RETRO ENTERTAINMENT's website (http://film.club.ne.jp/english/single_8film.htm), that they have already introduced a new Single 8 black and white stock called "Retro X". Seems fantastic times for Super 8 and Single 8!
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