Premium Member Gregory Irwin Posted December 1, 2013 Premium Member Share Posted December 1, 2013 Hi all, Is Kodak still manufacturing 7212 (100T)? Thanks... G Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member David Mullen ASC Posted December 1, 2013 Premium Member Share Posted December 1, 2013 No, they stopped making 100T some years ago (in 2010 according to their website). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Gregory Irwin Posted December 1, 2013 Author Premium Member Share Posted December 1, 2013 Ah. That confirms it. So much for this idea! :). Thanks David. G Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Freya Black Posted December 2, 2013 Share Posted December 2, 2013 Till recently it was still kicking about at some of the recan type places but it might well all be gone by now I imagine! I wonder if the Vision 3 200T wouldn't get you closer than you might imagine tho? Depends what you had in mind! ;) Vision 3 is obviously a bit less grainy. Theres a video here. The16mm starts about 10 minutes in but of course the you tube compression makes it far less useful than it could be: Hope that helps! :) Freya Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Tounian Posted December 3, 2013 Share Posted December 3, 2013 You should contact Kodak here in Hollywood, not long ago they dumped a ton of 35mm 100T on a USC student project because no one was going to use it. They may still have some 16mm 100T left in the vaults that may be near or at expiration level? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Gregory Irwin Posted December 4, 2013 Author Premium Member Share Posted December 4, 2013 You should contact Kodak here in Hollywood, not long ago they dumped a ton of 35mm 100T on a USC student project because no one was going to use it. They may still have some 16mm 100T left in the vaults that may be near or at expiration level? Thanks for the heads up. But that's way too risky. We are going with plan B. We need to be able to trust the film stock's integrity. G Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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