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KODAK
Motion Picture Products
Price Catalog for the
United States
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 14650
FOR DIRECT CUSTOMER USE ONLY
EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 4, 2022*
©2022 Kodak. Kodak, Eastman, Ektachrome, Estar, Tri-X, Double-X, Keykode, Vision, and Wratten and the Kodak logo are trademarks

Prices are subject to change without notice

* Effective date may vary, please see top of each page for current effective date

MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTS US EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 4, 2022
US Film Pick Up Location
7758 Sunset Blvd
Hollywood, CA 90046
Phone: (323) 499-1012
To Order Film and Other Items
Monday – Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00pm Eastern Time
Call KODAK Customer Service: (800) 356-3259, use prompt 3, then prompt 1
Email Orders: [email protected]
Technical Product Support
[email protected]
KODAK Film Laboratories
New York
37-18 Northern Blvd

Long Island City, NY 11101
Suite 101
Tel: (718) 606-9263
Email: [email protected]
Atlanta
Lab/Delivery and Drop Off:
2156 Faulkner Road
Atlanta, GA 30324
Tel: (404) 633-1449
Telecine:
6 West Druid Hills Dr. NE
Atlanta, GA 30329
Tel: (404) 545-3172
Email: [email protected]
London
The Ken Adam Building,
Pinewood Studios
Pinewood Road,
Iver Heath
Buckinghamshire
SL0 0NH

Tel: 0208 993 9779
Email: [email protected]
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Table of Contents
US Film Pick Up Location ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
To Order Film and Other Items ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Technical Product Support ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
KODAK Film Laboratories ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
General Terms and Conditions ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Terms and Conditions ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Limitations of Liability ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Runtime / Length Conversion Table .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Winding Designations / Exposure Index / Perforation Types ............................................................................................................................7
Placing an Order ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Ordering Instructions ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Description of Specification Numbers ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Format Choices ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
How to read a Film Can Label.......................................................................................................................................................................................12
Perforations ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................13
Worldwide Sales Offices ................................................................................................................................................................................................14
Follow KODAK Motion Picture Film ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Color Negative Camera Films ....................................................................................................................................................................................15
KODAK VISION3 500T Color Negative Film 5219 / 7219.......................................................................................................................................................... 15
KODAK VISION3 250D Color Negative Film 5207 / 7207 ........................................................................................................................................................ 16
KODAK VISION3 200T Color Negative Film 5213 / 7213 .......................................................................................................................................................... 17
KODAK VISION3 50D Color Negative Film 5203 / 7203 .......................................................................................................................................................... 18
KODAK EKTACHROME 100D Color Reversal Film 5294 / 7294 ............................................................................................................................................ 19
Black & White Negative Camera Films .................................................................................................................................................................20
EASTMAN DOUBLE-X Negative Film 5222 / 7222 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Black & White Reversal Camera Films ...................................................................................................................................................................21
KODAK TRI-X Reversal Film 7266 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Color Intermediate Films ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
KODAK VISION3 Color Digital Intermediate Film 2254 ........................................................................................................................................................... 22
KODAK VISION Color Intermediate Film 2242 / 3242 .............................................................................................................................................................. 22
KODAK VISION Color Intermediate Film 5242 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Black & White Intermediate Films .......................................................................................................................................................................... 23
EASTMAN Fine Grain Duplicating Panchromatic Negative Film 2234 ............................................................................................................................. 23
KODAK Fine Grain Duplicating Positive Film 2366 .................................................................................................................................................................... 23
KODAK VISION3 Digital Separation Film 2237 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 24
KODAK Panchromatic Separation Film 2238 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Sound Recording Films ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
KODAK Panchromatic Sound Recording Film 2374 .................................................................................................................................................................. 25
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EASTMAN EXR Sound Recording Film 2378 / 3378 ................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Color Print Films ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................26
KODAK VISION Color Print Film 2383 .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 26
KODAK VISION Color Print Film 3383 .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Black & White Print Films ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 27
KODAK Black-and-White Print Film 2302 / 3302 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 27
Prepared Chemicals ......................................................................................................................................................................................................28
KODAK ECN-2 Kit Chemicals ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 28
KODAK ECP-2E Kit Chemicals .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
KODAK Black-and-White Reversal Kit Chemicals....................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Rapid Fixing Baths......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Miscellaneous Prepared Chemicals .........................................................................................................................................................................29
Tested Laboratory Chemicals .....................................................................................................................................................................................29
KODAK Motion Picture Accessories..................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Control Tools .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................30
KODAK WRATTEN 2 Optical Filters ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Basic Color Filters ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Special Dye Color Filters...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Color Compensating Filters ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Color Conversion Filters ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Light Balancing Filters .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Infrared Filters ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Neutral Density No. 96 Filters............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 36
KODAK WRATTEN Gelatin Filters ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 36
Safelight Filters............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Film Leaders .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................38
KODAK Analog Magnetic Sound Film ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 38
KODAK Blue Polyester Leader ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 38
KODAK White Acetate Leader ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 38
Laboratory Supplies ......................................................................................................................................................................................................39
KODAK Film Cores ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
KODAK Super 8 Cartridge........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 39
KODAK Molecular Sieve ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 39
KODAK Particle Transfer Roller .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39
KODAK Splicing Tape ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 39
KODAK Film Cement, Professional Grade ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 39
Gold Colored Metal Film Can ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39
KODAK Motion Picture Film Storage Box .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
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General Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions
Terms of sale—Prices shown herein are extended to Kodak’s direct customers for Motion Picture Films, chemicals and other motion picture
related products for professional use. Unless otherwise indicated, these prices are FOB point of shipment and are subject to change without
notice. No adjustments will be made because of price changes. All orders, in whole or in part, are subject to acceptance by Eastman Kodak
Company or one of its wholly owned subsidiaries at one of its respective Regional Distribution Centers or designated shipping points

Trademarks, Trade Names, and Trade Dress—All sales are made with the understanding that Kodak trademarks, trade names, trade dress,
and original packaging will not be altered or misused

General Conditions—If, at any time, it becomes necessary to discontinue shipments to any of our customers, to revoke or modify any
provisions in this catalog, or to allocate distribution of any of our products, we will take whatever action in our judgment is fair and appropriate

The terms and conditions of this catalog shall govern despite additional or inconsistent terms or conditions included in customers’ purchase
orders or other documents

Equipment—All equipment is sold only with the warranty that is expressly stated on, packaged with or accompanying the equipment. Upon
customer request, Kodak will provide a copy of any warranty applicable to the equipment listed in this catalog

Terms of Payment—(a) Unless otherwise specified, payment terms shall be 2%, 15 Net 30 DOI for all orders of items listed in this catalog

Provided the customer does not have an account with Kodak or its subsidiaries which is past due, the 2 percent cash discount allowance is based
on the net amount of the invoice (“invoice total’’) and will be given for payment of invoices received by Kodak on or before the 15th day after
the date of invoice. However, there will be no 2% cash discount if payment is made via credit card. Subject to Kodak Credit Department approval,
credit card payments via VISA, Mastercard and American Express may be accepted, although additional service fees may apply. If not discounted,
invoices are due for payment on a net basis within 30 days after the date of invoice. No additional discounts or charge backs are allowed for early
payment anticipation. All remittances should be made to the address as shown on the invoice or as indicated by our Regional Credit Office

(b) All payments shall be in U.S. dollars, including applicable taxes, and directed to an address designated by Seller. Failure to make timely
payment of invoices covering final or partial shipments entitles Seller, at its option, to either (i) require full payment prior to the shipment of
any product and/or provision of any Support Services; (ii) withhold delivery of ordered goods and/or services without liability or (iii) assess
a late charge on past due amounts at the rate of 24% per annum (or 2% per month) or the maximum rate allowed by applicable law, if less. If
Customer has a dispute with Seller regarding any monies owed under this Agreement, Customer shall pay any undisputed monies owed by
Customer and enter into good faith negotiations with Seller to resolve any such dispute as soon as possible

Billing Discrepancies—Any errors in billing must be reported to our Credit Department within 12 months of the original invoice date. Claims
and/or deductions taken for billing discrepancies after 12 months from the original date of invoice will not be investigated or honored

Taxes—Please note that sales, use, or other taxes measured by sales or receipts are not included in the prices shown. Where applicable, such
taxes will be billed if a valid exemption certificate is not furnished

Where a valid exemption certificate is furnished, tax will not be billed unless we can determine that the purchase will be used in a taxable
manner. Omission of tax should not be construed as a basis for exemption. If used in a taxable manner and no tax was billed by Kodak, the
customer is required to remit applicable taxes directly to the taxing authorities

Transportation Prepayment Plan—Transportation costs will be paid by Kodak on all orders having a billing value of $1,000 or more excluding
tax, and calling for single shipments to domestic U.S. addresses from Kodak Regional Distribution Centers or designated shipping points, to be
delivered within 5 business days after day of order placement, using Kodak’s preferred carrier

This prepaid transportation plan applies only to regular photographic merchandise, except special photographic goods which are listed in this
catalog as available only from Rochester. Also exempt from this plan are those items that require special handling and orders on which the
customer requests a method of shipment other than that which would normally be used

Shipment Discrepancies—Any errors in shipment must be reported immediately upon receipt to the Kodak Regional Distribution Center that
services you. Requests for adjustments on concealed shortages involving cartons received intact must be reported to the Kodak Regional
Distribution Center within 15 days of receipt of the shipment

Proof of Delivery Requests—Request for Proof of Delivery (POD) must be made within nine months of the original invoice date. Claims
for lost freight cannot be asserted after nine months from the original date of invoice. Requests received after nine months from the original
invoice date will not be investigated or honored

Film Return Policy—Allowance of a return is at Kodak’s sole discretion. A return will be accepted only after prior authorization by Kodak
and subject to compliance with the following terms and conditions:
Returns must be made within 30 days of purchase. A 15% restocking and handling fee applies. Total returns are not to exceed 10% of the
total volume purchased per project. Only unmarked, undamaged, factory sealed products of current emulsions will be accepted. A Kodak
sales representative will provide the appropriate return address and preferred carrier(s). Product for return must be stored and shipped under
recommended conditions. All returns must be shipped prepaid (unless otherwise specified by Kodak) in original packaging. Kodak will provide
company packaging as needed for return shipments

Variation in Film Quantity—It is necessary from a manufacturing standpoint that we reserve the right to furnish, in some instances, shorter
length rolls than the standard sales length. Short length rolls will be supplied only for those items priced per foot. Items priced per roll will be
supplied in standard sales lengths. Short length rolls will be billed accordingly on a footage basis and, in addition, a quantity variation of plus
or minus 10 percent from the footage ordered will apply. A minus 10 percent quantity variation will also apply to all nonfactory stocked films
whether priced per roll or per foot (FTO, Finish-to-Order Items)

MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTS US EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 4, 2022
General Terms and Conditions—Continued
Limitations of Liability
Limitations of Liability on Sensitized Goods
The sale, use, and handling of Kodak sensitized goods are subject to the applicable limitation of liability listed below:
Film—Kodak films will be replaced if defective in manufacture, labeling, or packaging, or if damaged or lost by us or any Kodak subsidiary
company. Except for such replacement, the sale, or other handling of these films is without warranty or liability, even though defect, damage,
or loss is caused by negligence or other fault. Since color dyes may in time change, color films will not be replaced for, or otherwise
warranted against, any change in color

Limitations of Liability on all other Products
The sale, license, use and handling of all other Kodak products are subject to the applicable limitation of liability listed below:
Other Products (excluding Sensitized Goods)—All Kodak motion picture related chemicals or products (including software and
equipment), other than sensitized goods, will be replaced if defective in manufacture, labeling or packaging, or if damaged or lost by us or
any Kodak subsidiary company. Chemicals may discolor and stability cannot be guaranteed if stored / used beyond the expiration date
printed on the packaging. Kodak is not responsible for replacement of expired chemicals. Except for such replacement or re-performance,
the sale, license, use or other handling of these chemicals, products is without warranty or liability, even if defect, damage or loss is caused
by negligence or other fault

Disclaimer of Warranty and Damages; Remedies
Except for any warranties expressly provided in this catalog, all other warranties expressed or implied are disclaimed, including the
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Under no circumstances will
Kodak be liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, or special damages, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. Kodak's entire
liability and customer's sole remedy for defective film, chemicals or other products will be the repair, replacement or re - performance, as the
case may be, of the purchased item. Kodak's maximum liability for damages related to any purchase under this catalog will not exceed the
purchase price paid by customer for the goods

Transactional Emails
Kodak may send email communications related to orders placed by the customer. Customer agrees that all such email communications from
Kodak to customer or its employees are transactional or relationship messages within the meaning of the United States CAN-SPAM Act of 2003

Runtime / Length Conversion Table
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Winding Designations / Exposure Index / Perforation Types
Winding Designations—A plastic core is normally used with all 16 mm films in lengths over 200 feet and with all 35
mm films in lengths over 100 feet. Camera spools are normally supplied with 16 mm x 100 ft rolls

It is necessary to designate the desired winding for 16 mm film perforated one edge and for 35 mm film with 16 mm
and 8 mm perforations. Proper choice of winding depends on the equipment upon which the film is to be used. The
following sketches illustrate the various windings:
16 mm Winding A 16 mm Winding B
In the above sketches the film is wound on cores. When the roll is held so that the outside leader or head end of the
film leaves the roll at the top and toward the right, Winding A has the perforations along the edge of the film toward
the observer and Winding B has the perforations along the edge away from the observer

Exposure Index—Where applicable, the exposure index is shown for both daylight and tungsten light exposure

Perforation Types
35 mm and 65 mm End Use
1. BH-1870. 35 mm Bell-Howell film negative perforations with a pitch measurement of 0.1870’’ (long pitch) [SMPTE 93-
2005]
2. BH-1866. 35 mm Bell-Howell film negative perforations with a pitch measurement of 0.1866’’ (short pitch) [SMPTE 93-
2005]
3. KS-1870. 35 mm and 65 mm Kodak Standard positive perforations with a pitch measurement of
0.1870’’ (long pitch) [SMPTE 145-2004; SMPTE 139-2003]
4. KS-1866. 35 mm and 65 mm Kodak Standard positive perforations with a pitch measurement of
0.1866’’ (short pitch) [SMPTE 145-2004; SMPTE 139-2003]
5. DH-1870. 35 mm Dubray-Howell film perforations with a pitch measurement of 0.1870’’ (long pitch) [SMPTE 237-2003]
6. KS-1870. 70 mm film perforated 65 mm Kodak Standard positive perforations with a pitch measurement of
0.1870’’ (long pitch) [SMPTE 119-2004]
16 mm End Use
7. 2R-2994. 16 mm film perforated two edges with a perforation pitch of 0.2994’’ (short pitch) [SMPTE 109-2003]
8. 2R-3000. 16 mm film perforated two edges with a perforation pitch of 0.3000’’ (long pitch) [SMPTE 109-2003]
9. 1R-2994. 16 mm film perforated one edge with a perforation pitch of 0.2994’’ (short pitch) [SMPTE 109-2003]
10. 3R-2994. 35 mm film perforated 16 mm with a perforation pitch of 0.2994’’ (short pitch) [SMPTE 171-2001]
11. 1R-3000. 16 mm film perforated one edge with a perforation pitch of 0.3000’’ (long pitch) [SMPTE 109-2003]
12. 3R-3000. 35 mm film perforated 16 mm with a perforation pitch of 0.2994’’ (long pitch) [SMPTE 171-2001]
Super 8 and 8 mm End Use
13. 2R-1500. 16 mm film perforated two edges with perforation pitch of 0.1500’’ [SMPTE 239-2004]
14. 1R-1667. 8 mm film perforated super 8 one edge with a perforation pitch of 0.1667’’ (long pitch) [SMPTE 149-2004]
15. 2R-1664 (1-4). 16 mm film perforated super 8 two edges in the 1-4 position with a perforation pitch of
0.1664’’ (short pitch) [SMPTE 168-2001]
16. 2R-1664 (1-3). 16 mm film perforated super 8 two edges in the 1-3 position with a perforation pitch of
0.1664’’ (short pitch) [SMPTE 151-2004]
17. 2R-1664. 35 mm film perforated super 8 two edges in the 1-0 position with a perforation pitch of
0.1664’’ (short pitch) [SMPTE 169-2002]
18. 5R-1667. 35 mm film perforated super 8 in the 1-3-5-7-0 position with a perforation pitch of
0.1667’’ (long pitch) [SMPTE 165-1999_archive]
19. 19. 1R-1500. 8 mm film perforated one edge with perforation pitch of 0.1500” [SMPTE 239 -2004]
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Placing an Order
Monday - Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Eastern Time
Call KODAK Customer Service (800) 356-3259, use prompt 3, then prompt 1
Please have the following information available:
1. The CAT Nos. of the items you want to purchase if you are placing your order by telephone

2. The number of rolls or footage you want to purchase

Ordering Quantities—For faster service and easier handling, case-lot quantities should be ordered whenever possible

Roll Case Approx

Case
Film Width Film Type Length Quantity
Weight
70 mm Print Films Color 2000 ft 2 49 lb
2500 ft 2 54 lb
65 mm Camera Films Color 400 ft 2 14 lb
500 ft 2 15 lb
1000 ft 2 23 lb
65 mm Intermediate Films Color 2500 ft 1 28 lb
35 mm Camera Films Color/B&W 400 ft 10 26 lb
1000 ft 5 30 lb
35 mm Intermediate Films Color/B&W 2000 ft 3 34 lb
2250 ft 3 38 lb
35 mm Print Films Color/B&W 2000 ft 3 34 lb (cans) / 30 lb (vac bag)
16 mm Camera Films Color/B&W 100 ft 50 22 lb
400 ft 20 30 lb
16 mm Intermediate Films Color 2000 ft 6 33 lb
16 mm Print Films Color/B&W 2000 ft 6 32 lb
3000 ft 6 45 lb
Super 8 mm Camera Films Color/B&W 50 ft* 20 4 lb
35 mm Sound Recording Films 2050 ft 3 33 lb
2180 ft 3 34 lb
16 mm Sound Recording Films 1200 ft 10 32 lb
* Cartridge-super 8
Ordering Instructions
1. To facilitate prompt handling, be sure “Entertainment Imaging” is included in the address and only items in this price schedule are
included in your order

2. When ordering, be sure to indicate CAT No. and product description

Example: For goods priced per roll, a typical order would read:
CAT No. 845 2062, 50 rolls 16 mm KODAK VISION3 500T Color Negative Film 7219, camera spool, perforated one edge, B wind, 100 ft, SP455
Generally, all 16 mm Intermediate and Print Films are packaged 2 rolls per can. Minimum orders should be for 2 rolls or multiples
thereof

3. The perforation type and pitch information shown after each item is the one that will be supplied unless otherwise specified. In
general, all variations not listed are either not available, or are available on a special-order basis. For additional technical information,
telephone or write to the nearest Entertainment Imaging office (listed on page 14). Unless otherwise indicated, it is our intention to
maintain a factory stock of all the films listed herein

4. Non-factory stocked items will be supplied in accordance with our standard practices and also will be subject to minimum-order
quantities and delay in delivery. To determine availability, requests should be directed to the nearest Entertainment Imaging office
(see pages 2 and 14)

5. On 16 mm films perforated one edge, and certain 35 mm films, be sure to specify the winding designation. This determines
which edge contains the perforations. The type of equipment upon which the film is to be used dictates the winding required

For a description of A or B windings, see page 7

6. Clearly indicate any special transportation instruction (see Transportation on page 5). Otherwise, normal surface transportation will
apply

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Description of Specification Numbers
SP No Width in mm Perforation Core/Spool/Mag Winding Remarks
35 mm
239 35 35 mm BH Y Footage numbered
Same as SP239, wound emulsion out,
240 35 35 mm BH Y
footage numbered
241 35 35 mm DH Y All films long pitch 0.1870, footage numbered
242 35 35 mm BH Y For high-speed cameras, footage numbered
415 35 35 mm KS S-83 100-ft spool Footage numbered
417 35 35 mm BH S-83 100-ft spool none
441 35 35 mm BH Y 0.1866 pitch
651 35 35 mm KS AA none
663 35 35 mm KS U none
665 35 35 mm KS U none
666 35 35 mm KS EE or Y EE core for color print films
668 35 35 mm KS Y Short pitch 0.1866, ID print in margin
669 35 35 mm KS U B Perforated one edge
670 35 35 mm KS Y Long pitch 0.1870
674 35 35 mm KS K Short pitch 0.1866
678 35 35 mm KS U Long pitch 0.1870
683 35 35 mm KS Y Short pitch 0.1866, ID mid-print
701 35 35 mm BH Y none
718 35 35 mm BH U Footage numbered
720 35 35 mm BH U none
Same as SP718, wound emulsion out,
721 35 35 mm BH U
footage numbered
Precision perforations-reduced dimension
722 35 35 mm BH U
tolerances
727 35 35 mm BH U Footage numbered
739 35 35 mm BH Y Footage numbered, except ESTAR
746 35 35 mm BH U none
767 35 None Y Non-canned packaging, no frame line markings
779 35 35 mmKS EE or Y Non-canned packaging; EE core for color print films
789 35 35-mmKS EE or Y Non-canned packaging; EE core for color print films
798 35 35 mm BH U Long pitch 0.1870
35 mm Multi-Perforated
256 35 35/32–4 Row Y none
273 35 super 8–5 Row Y B Use SP715 for Winding A
694 35 35/32–2 Row K 0.3000 pitch
715 35 super 8–5 Row Y A Use SP273 for Winding B
730 35 35/32–2 Row Y Non-canned packaging, no frame line markings
733 35 35/16–3 Row Y B Non-canned packaging, no frame line markings
735 35 35/16–3 Row Y B none
780 35 8 mm–2 Row U A none
791 35 35/32–2 Row U none
794 35 35/16–3 Row U A Use SP797 for Winding B
65 mm and 70 mm
331 65 65 mm KS P 0.1870 pitch
332 65 KS1866 P Emulsion In Latent image sequential numbers every 120 perfs
333 65 65 mm KS P Latent image sequential numbers every 80 perfs
334 65 KS PA Emulsion In Latent image sequential numbers every 120 perfs
335 65 65 mm KS PA Latent image sequential numbers every 80 perfs
481 70 None R-84 Plastic spool
512 70 70 mm KS S 0.1866 pitch
542 70 65 mm KS S none
Note: Some specification numbers are provided for historical reference and may no longer be available

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Description of Specification Numbers—Continued
SP No Width in mm Perforation Core/Spool/Mag Winding Remarks
16 mm
230 16 16 mm–2 Edges Z 0.2994 pitch; footage numbered
324 16 16 mm–2 Edges G-45 core Emulsion Out 0.2994 pitch
430 16 16 mm–2 Edges R-90 100-ft spool 0.3000 pitch for high-speed cameras
432 16 16 mm–2 Edges R-190 200-ft spool 0.3000 pitch for high-speed cameras
434 16 16 mm–2 Edges S-153 400-ft spool 0.3000 pitch for high-speed cameras
435 16 16 mm-2 Edges Z 0.3000 pitch for high-speed cameras
437 16 16 mm–1 Edge S-153 spool B 0.2994 pitch
438 16 16 mm–2 Edges No. 6 Magazine core No edge print, no edge numbers, 0.2994 pitch
445 16 16 mm–1 Edge A Emulsion Out For Aaton A-Minima Camera
449 16 16 mm–2 Edges R-90 100-ft spool none
450 16 16 mm–2 Edges R-190 200-ft spool none
451 16 16 mm–2 Edges T 2-in. O.D. core for lengths through 400 ft
452 16 16 mm–2 Edges Z 3-in. O.D. core for lengths over 400 ft
452N 16 16 mm–2 Edges Z 0.2994 pitch
455 16 16 mm–1 Edge R-90 100-ft spool B none
456 16 16 mm–1 Edge R-190 200-ft spool B none
457 16 16 mm–1 Edge T B 2-in. O.D. core for lengths through 400 ft
458 16 16 mm–1 Edge Z B 3-in. O.D. core for lengths over 400 ft
458J 16 16 mm–1 Edge Z B 0.2994 pitch
462N 16 16 mm–2 Edges R-236 50-ft spool 0.3000 pitch for high-speed cameras
467 16 8 mm–2 Edges Z 3-in. O.D. core for lengths over 400 ft
Non-canned packaging; 3-in. O.D. core for
561 16 16 mm–2 Edges Z
lengths over 400 ft
Non-canned packaging; 3-in. O.D. core for
563 16 16 mm–1 Edge Z B
lengths over 400 ft
Non-canned packaging; 3-in. O.D. core for
565 16 16 mm–1 Edge Z A
lengths over 400 ft
578 16 16 mm–2 Edges S-153 400-ft spool none
For double Super 8 movie cameras
580 16 Super 8–2 Edges R-90 100-ft spool
for 1-4 position
612 16 16 mm–1 Edge T A none
0.2994 pitch, 3-in. O.D. core for lengths over
618 16 16 mm–1 Edge Z A
400 ft
0.3000 pitch, 3-in. O.D. core for lengths over
618J 16 16 mm–1 Edge Z A
400 ft
622 16 Super 8 (1-4) Z 3-in. O.D. core for lengths over 400 ft
622T 16 Super 8 (1-4) T none
628 16 Super 8 (1-3) Z B For 1-4 position; Use SP622 or SP622T
635 16 None Z
636 16 None R-90 spool
642 16 None T No edgeprint
649 16 None Z No edgeprint
Super 8 mm
464 8 Super 8–1 Edge Super 8 cartridge B For Super 8 cartridge cameras
575 8 Super 8–1 Edge Dispenser container A For 8 mm leader products only
584 8 Super 8–1 Edge Dispenser container B For 8 mm leader products only
8 mm
586 8 8 mm–1 Edge Dispenser container B For 8 mm leader products only
Note: Some specification numbers are provided for historical reference and may no longer be available

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Format Choices
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How to read a Film Can Label
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KODAK Motion Picture Products Price Catalog US Author Barlow, Jonathan Created Date 7/29/2021 2:00:35 PM

Where can i buy kodak motion?

KODAK LOCATIONS For direct ordering in the United States and Canada:1-800-621-FILM (3456). In Quebec, Canada: 514-390-3294. For more information, visit us online at www.kodak.com/go/motion UNITED STATES Toll Free Tel: 1-800-621-FILM (3456) Toll Free Fax: 800-648-9805 Email: [email protected]

How do i order film from kodak?

To Order Film and Other Items Monday – Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00pm Eastern Time Call Kodak Customer Service: (800) 621 -FILM (3456) Fax Orders: (800) 648 -9805 Email Orders: [email protected] Eastern Canada Distributor serving Quebec

How long does it take for kodak products to ship?

Sold only in specific minimum order quantities or multiples of the minimum order quantities; non- returnable; US and Canada delivery time of approximately 3 weeks from receipt of purchase order . Other restrictions may apply. Contact your local Kodak representative for additional information.