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Ingvald Bergsagel <[log in to unmask]>
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>Looking for any information on Super 8mm film. Film stock (Colour and
>BW), Editing machines with sound, Sound projectors, and Cameras. Also
>any information about filters and lenses for film would be appreciated.
>Thanks.
 
You will find a lot of usefull information and links on
 
http://village.ios.com/%7Evk125/Super8mmFilmmaking.html
 
It's a site dedicatet to the wonderful format of Super 8.
 
You should also check out Kodak's homepage ( http://www.kodak.com/ I
belive) for updates on different types of films. To my knowledge, they are
still producing the following types:
 
        50ft. Kodachrome 40A
        50ft. Tri-X
        50ft. Plus-X Reversal
        15m Kodachrome
 
and they have several other types still in stock. Also several sound-types.
 
I also belive they're about to launch a new, and more light-sensitive type
sometime this year.
 
If you are interested in buying cameras, editing-machines or projectors, I
guess the fleemarket or newspaper-ads will get you the lowest prices.
Advertising in film-magasines, or buying used equipment through
camera-shops might double the price.
 
Ingvald
 
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