People also ask
Is standard 8mm film still available?
Kodak still manufactures Super 8 film cartridges, but there are millions of older home movie cameras that need a steady diet of Regular 8mm film (also known as Standard 8mm or Double 8mm) on spools. Luckily, John Schwind offers a variety of specially cut Kodak stocks to keep your vintage 8mm camera running.
How much is 8mm film worth?
So that brings us to the next question: what are the 8mm films worth? It turns out that 8mm film by itself is basically worthless. The film is just made out of cheap plastic.
How many minutes is a roll of 8mm film?
Width | Length | Approximate running time |
3 inches | 50 feet | 3 minutes |
4 inches | 100 feet | 6 minutes |
5 inches | 200 feet | 12 minutes |
6 inches | 300 feet | 15 minutes |
Can you still get 8mm film developed?
Kodak, Fuji, Orwo, Adox, Agfa, and Fomapan—we can develop any stock you might have. We process all current and expired Super 8 and 8mm film stocks including Color Negative, Color Reversal and Black & White Reversal. All film is cleaned and prepped for projection or scan at no extra charge.