John Romein
Junior Posts: 19
From: Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada
Registered: Mar 2014
posted April 25, 2014 10:22 AM
I had an email from someone that just acquired a 1955 Brownie Camera Turret F/1.9....is their anywhere this person may be able to buy 8mm film for this camera? And obviously where would the film need to be processed?
Posts: 39
From: Sedona, AZ, USA
Registered: Sep 2013
posted April 25, 2014 01:06 PM
Here is a link to Yale Video and Film in Burbank, CA. They offer 8mm film as well as 8mm processing. Call them to discuss processing before sending your film in.
Posts: 144
From: El Cerrito, CA, USA
Registered: Jan 2014
posted April 25, 2014 03:58 PM
Good to know about Yale Film in Burbank, CA. I called them and they said they are currently out of the 8mm B/W Orwo UN 54 (25') but they always have demand for it and get shipments. You can email them at: info@yalefilmandvideo.com They will put you on the list and notify you when it comes in. Super 8 Kodak Tri-X is in stock and available. Outside the US It looks like Widescreen in the UK has the 8mm Orwo in stock. Thanks for posting, very exciting to hear this is still available.
Posts: 144
From: El Cerrito, CA, USA
Registered: Jan 2014
posted May 22, 2014 12:08 PM
Has any one seen either the New Agfa 200 Daylight E-6 or the 40 Kodak EKTACHROME 100D Color Reversal Film 7285 Super 8 color film for sale anywhere? I called Yale Film in Burbank but they've had no luck procuring the Agfa for several months now. The Kodak was discontinued. Thanks for any help.
Posts: 247
From: St. Louis, Missouri USA
Registered: Dec 2009
posted May 23, 2014 07:36 PM
Ferrania.... an Italian film manufacturer has stated they plan to introduce an 8mm/ super 8 color reversal film in the near future.
Posts: 4486
From: Brussels, Belgium
Registered: Jun 2013
posted May 23, 2014 09:57 PM
Indeed, Thomas. Here is the message from Ferrania's facebook, dated 16 th April 2014 : "Just few words to reassure all of them who are following us since many months: We are still Alive and Kicking, just a little bit slower than expected. Why? The assumption for a any revolution is that it must be durable in the future and in order to catch this goal some more work is needed. Cryptic message? Please, trust in us and stay tuned. More details soon. Nicola Baldini"