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  1. For Sale: Brand New Discontinued 16mm Ilford B&W HP5 Plus Negative Motion Picture Film. ISO 400/27. 100 Ft. Daylight Spool, Double Perf, Short Pitch US$40/Roll + Shipping Your chance to get one of the rarest motion picture film on the market today. As you know, Ilford has long been one of the most reputable producers of B&W film until now. I have 50 rolls of this. I bought them at the Film Emporium in NYC around 1998-1999. The film was expired in 11/2001. All the 50 rolls have been stored in refrigerators all the time until now. Ilford B&W HP5 Plus negative motion picture film is a panchromatic black and white film. It is ideal for general purpose studio and outdoor motion picture photography under most lighting conditions. ILFORD FP4 Plus TYPE 664 Motion Picture Film 16mm 400ft was sold on ebay for US $760.00 + US$108.05 shipping fee in the USA in 2017 https://www.ebay.com/itm/ILFORD-FP4-Plus-TYPE-664-Motion-Picture-Film-16mm-400ft-In-Freezer-Since-1998-/123217374968?nma=true&si=oa693%E2%80%A6 Here are some reviews of the HP5 & HP5 Plus Photography film: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/photography/features/why-i-switched-kodak-ilford-black-and-white-negative-films https://www.photo.net/discuss/threads/kodak-vs-ilford-film-characteristics.202538/ https://www.casualphotophile.com/2016/11/18/ilford-hp5-plus-black-and-white-film-profile/ You can buy just 1 or any number of rolls you want. No returns or exchanges accepted. No guarantee how the film will turn out. Shipping from Thailand. Shipping Fees PER ROLL to the USA • Will usually ship within 2 business days of receiving cleared payment. • 3-5 business days shipping time: US$31. • 7-21 business days shipping time with tracking but without insurance: US$18. • Please send me a message for shipping fees to other countries and/or for other number or rolls and for the film's fact sheet & further info. The more you buy, the less shipping fee per roll you'll pay. • Customs & Import Duties and Taxes (if any) are to be paid by Buyers. • Preferred Payment Method: Western Union. Other payment methods may incur bank & other fees.
  2. So I was thinking about getting a Beaulieu R16. Looks to be a fun camera, and they can all fit a magazine on top. However, I've been told that they can only hold 200 foot daylight spools, which I haven't seen for sale on line. So here are my questions. If I had empty 200 foot spools, could I halve a 400 foot reel from a core in a darkroom? Well, I know it's possible but my concern is knowing when I've reached the 200 foot mark. How would I measure that in a darkroom? The other question is probably more of a camera question, but if I wanted to for whatever reason could I use a 100 foot r90 spool in the 200 foot mag? Not as important of a question as the first one, but nice to know. Thanks all!
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