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CineStill 800T In Your Toolbox
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With so many choices currently available, it helps to have some understanding of when a particular film excels. Looking at CineStill 800T, it is necessary to understand where this film comes from and what it was originally designed to achieve.
CineStill 800T is produced from a Kodak motion picture emulsion originally designed for shooting in limited artificial, continuous, incandescent light. This film is known in the motion picture industry as Kodak Vision 3 5219, the 3rd generation of tungsten balanced EI 500 color negative motion picture film, and is the standard for movies shot on film in Hollywood. 5219, or "19" as it is commonly referred to, is optimized for a hybrid workflow, ideal for scanning, with literally futuristic features (from a still photography perspective)...
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Announcing the Rebirth of Kodak Tmax P3200 TMZ for Preorder!
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. February 23, 2018 â After 5 years of "darkness" for high speed black and white film emulsions, Kodak has proclaimed the end of the "Dark Ages" and onward to the "Film Renaissance" with the rebirth of one of the most unique films on the market!Â
Tmax P3200 35mm available to ship in March, 2018
KODAK PROFESSIONAL T-MAX P3200 Black & White Negative Film â 3200TMZ is a multi-speed continuous-tone panchromatic black-and-white negative film that combines high to ultra-high film speeds with finer grain than that of other fast black-and-white films. It is especially useful for very fast action; for dimly lighted scenes where you canât use flash; for subjects that require good depth of field combined with fast shutter speeds; and for handholding telephoto lenses for fast action or in dim light. It is an excellent choice for nighttime photography.
Features and Benefits:
- KODAK T-GRAIN Emulsion
- High to Ultra High speed
- Fine grain
- Superior sharpness
- Maintains subject detail in prints higher degrees of magnification than conventional films
To preorder this reanimated film stock simply add it to your cart from our product page.
âItâs no secret that weâve been looking for opportunities to expand our portfolioâ said Dennis Olbrich, President â Kodak Alaris Paper, Photo Chemicals and Film. âDarkroom photography is making a comeback, and B&W Film sales are clearly on a positive trajectory. Given these very encouraging market trends, we believe P3200 TMZ will be a great addition to our lineupâ.
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Alpha 120 First Fruits - Featuring "Film Maker" Alex Medick
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All images on CineStill 800T 120 Alpha by Alex Medick |
Below is an excerpt from an interview with "Film Maker" Alex Medick by Chris Gampat at The Phoblographer "On Using CineStill 800T Film in the 120 Format" with some of the first images shared from our CineStill 800T 120 Alpha Film.
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A DP's Point of View - CineStill 50D & 800T by Rob Hauer
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CineStill 50Daylight |
You may recognize the above image by Rob Hauer from our web site sample images of our 50Daylight emulsion. Rob was an early tester of our CineStill 50Daylight emulsion, but since then he has continued to capture beautiful images on CineStill 50D and 800T with an incredible eye for composition and light! It is really interesting to see what a director of photography does with...
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"Cigarettes & Coffee Porter" on 800T by Jessica Palopoli
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