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Found a Brownie 8mm film camera in working condition when I was raiding my grandma's house. I'm doing a sports film and i'm looking to use selective 8mm footage footage to supplement the digital shots.

I did some research but couldn't figure out what type of film I should buy. Will any type of 8mm Cine-kodak film work?

Long time lurker, first time poster. I know this isn't photography, but I'm hoping someone can help me out.
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>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>164556
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>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>164579
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>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>164622
helpful post, dick
>> Anonymous
Uhh, 8mm Cine-kodak film works, but it isn't made anymore. :/

You have to use regular8 or double8 film.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>164691
yeah... i was hoping everyone on /p/ forgot about. Obv i'm not a first time poster... you caught me
>>164671
thanks for the help
>> Anonymous
>>164691
Hahahaha I was just going to say!"

>>164692
Man come on that thread was legendary, the shoops are still posted now and then.
>> Anonymous
>>164552
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>> Anonymous
OP, do you understand how horrifyingly difficult this is going to be?

1) You have to find and purchase said 8mm film.
2) You have to shoot this 8mm film.
3) You have to ship off this film for development.
4) You have to wait a long time to get it back.
5) You have to somehow transfer this 8mm to digital for editing.


Shit is gonna be a huge pain in the cock and isn't going to come out the way you want.
I GUARANTEE IT!!!