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D-8 film in old 16mm camera


Hans Klint

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Has anybody ever tried to shoot regular d8 film with an old double perf camera. I have a few old Kodaks that want to check but don't want to buy a full 100' roll just for this. I mean, perfs are THE same, just twice as many.

 

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I have tested Photo Sonics 1VN with D8 film. no problem with the perfs. If the camera has a sliding type of claw then it might have a small influence but 99% of cameras should not matter as long as the lab knows what you are doing and does not assume that the film should be real D8 film and should thus be slit in two after developing ?

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9 hours ago, Dennis Toeppen said:

Just Say No to 16/8 2R in 16mm cameras. Here's what happens (sample size=1):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKxVr1xwL2U

Presumably this is the "sliding claw" catching in the extra perf on the return stroke, with the shutter still open. The film gets pushed up a bit and hey presto, double (or even triple) exposure.

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