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I have shot tests with the 35mm version of it, 2374e, Pan SRF. It is very high contrast black and white negative film. The 35mm version has the Kodak date codes and stuff printed right in the center of the film so it isn't really useful for other then optical sound recording along the edges (what it was made for). As for 16mm - 3374, I don't know where the date codes are printed. Someone else may know or just test the film and find out. Also take note that 3374 is an estar based film.

Here is a link that talks using it as camera neg. film http://www.cbattle.com/Handprocessing%20notes.htm

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I'm shooting a project with a bit of Kodak 3374 12ASA. Has anyone here shot this stock before and have some advice on shooting it? Anyone have stills I could view?

 

2374 Data:

 

http://www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/products...0.4.4&lc=en

 

5369 is also sometimes used as a high contrast alternative:

 

http://www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/products...6.6.8&lc=en

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