

KODAK VISION3 200T Color Negative Film 5213/7213 is a 200-speed tungsten film that provides the image structure of a 100 speed film with the versatility of a 200 speed product—offering you the benefits of two films in one.
Like other films in the KODAK VISION3 Film family, VISION3 200T Film features unrivaled highlight latitude, reduced grain in shadows, flexibility in post, and, of course, proven archival stability. Additionally, you’ll find that this film performs superbly in both controlled interiors and in challenging high-contrast exteriors.
Experience the improved extreme exposure performance and consistent VISION3 Film family look. Enjoy the added flexibility and increased creative control that comes with all the detail captured in the extremes of exposure. Benefit from the value in time and money that can be realized both on set and in postproduction.
Features:
- Color Negative Movie Film
- Exposure Index of 200 in Tungsten Light
- Super 8 Format
- Tungsten-Balanced
- Expanded Highlight Latitude
- Fine grain and sharpness
- Wide dynamic range
- Well-Suited to Digital Post-Production
- Process in ECN-2 Chemistry
- Super 8 Cartridge, Single-Edge Perf.
In The Box:
Kodak VISION3 200T Color Negative Film #7213, Super 8 - 50' Roll
Glazer's SKU | 90706 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Manufacturer | Kodak | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
MFG SKU | 1380765 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Product Specs | Base:VISION3 200T Color Negative Films 5213 and 7213 have an acetate safety base with rem-jet backing.
Storage:Store unexposed film at 13°C (55°F) or lower. For extended storage, store at -18°C (0°F) or lower. Process exposed film promptly. Store processed film according to the recommendations in ISO 18911:2010, Imaging Materials - Processed Safety Photographic Films - Storage Practices.
This relates to optimized film handling rather than preservation; static, dust-attraction and curl-related problems are generally minimized at the higher relative humidity. After usage, the film should be returned to the appropriate medium- or long-term storage conditions as soon as possible. Warm-up Times:To prevent film telescoping, moisture condensation, and spotting, allow your film to warm to room temperature before use:
For more information about film storage and handling, see ANSI/PIMA ISO-18911, SMPTE RP131-2002, and KODAK Publication No. H-845, The Essential Reference Guide for Filmmakers, available online at: www.kodak.com/go/referenceguide.
Darkroom Recommendations:Do not use a safelight. Handle unprocessed film in total darkness.
Exposure:Exposure Indexes
Color Balance:These films are balanced for exposure with tungsten illumination (3200K). You can also expose them with tungsten lamps that have slightly higher or lower color temperatures (+/- 200K) without correction filters, since final color balancing can be done in printing.
Note: Consult the manufacturer of high-intensity ultraviolet lamps for safety information on ultraviolet radiation and ozone generation. Exposure Table — Tungsten Light:At 24 frames per second (fps), 180-degree shutter opening, use this table for average subjects that contain a combination of light, medium, and dark color:
Processing:Process in Process ECN-2.
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