SILVER 100 Super 8mm 50' cartridge of B&W Film
Brand New & Fresh from RETRO CLASSIC FILM
This is a Limited Edition run of this film - Want to try something different than Kodak Tri-X - this is a great alternative made from ORWO in Germany.
Beautiful black & white reversal 100/200 ISO speed film
Price is for one box of Super 8 film (one 50' cartridge).
NOTE: This is the NEWEST batch of this film. Expiration 12/2026 (Note: Black & White film can last several years after the expiration date without the need for refrigeration).
This is BRAND NEW SUPER-8 film in the genuine Kodak 50' Super-8 cartridge.
I am beginning to love this film and I hope you will too. Beautiful images remind me of the old Kodak Plus-X with just a little more grain. Read details below.
RETRO CLASSIC FILM SILVER 100 Black and White Film is a fine grain medium speed acetate black and white reversal movie film made from ORWO film stock and is similar to Wolfen NP-100. The Super-8 cartridge is notched for ISO 100, however the film can be exposed for ISO 100, or 200. The film can be processed as a rich reversal positive or as a negative. As a reversal for projection and not scanning, I find that it works best at ISO 200. Slitted and perforated in highest quality and loaded under clean-room conditions into new and genuine Kodak Super-8 cartridges.
Please NOTE: Any lab that processes Kodak Tri-X Super-8 film should be able to process Silver 100. Spectra Film & Video in North Hollywood is one example.
This is also a great film to process yourself, and I just got excellent results using Photographer's Formulary Substitute D-19 (see video below).
I also have some great back issues of Super 8 Today magazine - a great print magazine resource for the Super-8 shooter (see my other listings).
SEE VIDEO BELOW -- This is a test film of Silver 100 home processed, which I did myself. Processed as reversal for projection and underexposed 1 stop (exposed at ISO 200).
Note: A home processing error in the first few seconds (see blemishes) and for some reason the Wolverine type scanner I used made the left 1/4 of the picture soft focus, which it seems to do on anything I scan.