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[email protected] August 8th 06 01:35 AM

Camera buffs. I need some ISO1000 speed film
 
Courtesy of rec.boats various photo and lens discussions, I'm getting
the bug to break out the old Yashica TL super and the Minolta x-700.

I've used 100 150 200 400, but I really enjoyed working with 1000 and
1500 speed 35mm.

people asked me "what do you want to use that film for. it's too
grainey and the color is bleak?"

I like to stop stuff. Att he time, like helicoptor rotors, slow down
airplane props etc. And doing low light things.

When overseas about all that was readily available was Fuji, which was
fine, and 20 yrs ago kodak here yuou could get Kodak and Fuji, , but I
can't seem to find any anywhere now.

What happened. did it really become obsolete because 400 is in the
plastic throw-away's and everybody has gone digital?

I oculd go back to using 400, but I'm kind of used to 1000+


Where can I find the stuff?

Thanks!
Tim


Eisboch August 8th 06 01:46 AM

Camera buffs. I need some ISO1000 speed film
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
Courtesy of rec.boats various photo and lens discussions, I'm getting
the bug to break out the old Yashica TL super and the Minolta x-700.

I've used 100 150 200 400, but I really enjoyed working with 1000 and
1500 speed 35mm.

people asked me "what do you want to use that film for. it's too
grainey and the color is bleak?"

I like to stop stuff. Att he time, like helicoptor rotors, slow down
airplane props etc. And doing low light things.

When overseas about all that was readily available was Fuji, which was
fine, and 20 yrs ago kodak here yuou could get Kodak and Fuji, , but I
can't seem to find any anywhere now.

What happened. did it really become obsolete because 400 is in the
plastic throw-away's and everybody has gone digital?

I oculd go back to using 400, but I'm kind of used to 1000+


Where can I find the stuff?

Thanks!
Tim


Kodak Royal Gold 1000
Fuji also makes it.

Where to buy? Not a clue.

Eisboch



[email protected] August 8th 06 02:07 AM

Camera buffs. I need some ISO1000 speed film
 
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...goryNavigation

Looking good, Harry, THANKS!


Harry Krause wrote:

BHphotovideo.com



[email protected] August 8th 06 02:10 AM

Camera buffs. I need some ISO1000 speed film
 

Eisboch wrote:
Kodak Royal Gold 1000

Where to buy? Not a clue.

Eisboch


I've used Kodak Royal , but like you said.

Not a clue.

That's the same results I've had, that is, as far as buying or trying
to order it locally.

I've seen the stuff pop up ocassionally on Ebay at pretty cheap prices,
but I'm always questioning the integrity of the film.


[email protected] August 8th 06 04:39 AM

Camera buffs. I need some ISO1000 speed film
 
Bolex 8mm? sorry to sound ignorant, but is that a movie camera?


Eddie wrote:
On Mon, 7 Aug 2006 20:46:11 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:



Where can I find the stuff?

Thanks!
Tim


Kodak Royal Gold 1000
Fuji also makes it.

Where to buy? Not a clue.

I have been looking for 8mm film for my Bolex for years. I don't
think they even make that stuff anymore. Gosh, I hate to give up my
Bolex. Any collectors out there interested?
Eddie

Eisboch



basskisser August 8th 06 12:35 PM

Camera buffs. I need some ISO1000 speed film
 

wrote:
Courtesy of rec.boats various photo and lens discussions, I'm getting
the bug to break out the old Yashica TL super and the Minolta x-700.

I've used 100 150 200 400, but I really enjoyed working with 1000 and
1500 speed 35mm.

people asked me "what do you want to use that film for. it's too
grainey and the color is bleak?"

I like to stop stuff. Att he time, like helicoptor rotors, slow down
airplane props etc. And doing low light things.

When overseas about all that was readily available was Fuji, which was
fine, and 20 yrs ago kodak here yuou could get Kodak and Fuji, , but I
can't seem to find any anywhere now.

What happened. did it really become obsolete because 400 is in the
plastic throw-away's and everybody has gone digital?

I oculd go back to using 400, but I'm kind of used to 1000+


Where can I find the stuff?

Thanks!
Tim


Do you have a Wolf Camera in your area? They have Fuji 1000, and I
thought that I saw that Kodak was making a 600 in either kodachrome or
ektachrome.


Don White August 8th 06 02:22 PM

Camera buffs. I need some ISO1000 speed film
 
wrote:
Bolex 8mm? sorry to sound ignorant, but is that a movie camera?


Eddie wrote:

On Mon, 7 Aug 2006 20:46:11 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:


Where can I find the stuff?

Thanks!
Tim


Kodak Royal Gold 1000
Fuji also makes it.

Where to buy? Not a clue.


I have been looking for 8mm film for my Bolex for years. I don't
think they even make that stuff anymore. Gosh, I hate to give up my
Bolex. Any collectors out there interested?
Eddie

Eisboch



I've read that students in Arts type schools love using 8mm or Super 8
film for their projects. Contact an arts school near you.

[email protected] August 8th 06 04:34 PM

Camera buffs. I need some ISO1000 speed film
 
I used to do some stuff with B&W, but seeing I don't ahve any dark room
experience, I never could get the results the way I wanted, so I
ditched that idea. I also had some success with Tungsten, it's a crazy
film. I might try some of that too, if I can find it...



Eisboch wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...
Courtesy of rec.boats various photo and lens discussions, I'm getting
the bug to break out the old Yashica TL super and the Minolta x-700.

I've used 100 150 200 400, but I really enjoyed working with 1000 and
1500 speed 35mm.

people asked me "what do you want to use that film for. it's too
grainey and the color is bleak?"

I like to stop stuff. Att he time, like helicoptor rotors, slow down
airplane props etc. And doing low light things.

When overseas about all that was readily available was Fuji, which was
fine, and 20 yrs ago kodak here yuou could get Kodak and Fuji, , but I
can't seem to find any anywhere now.

What happened. did it really become obsolete because 400 is in the
plastic throw-away's and everybody has gone digital?

I oculd go back to using 400, but I'm kind of used to 1000+


Where can I find the stuff?

Thanks!
Tim


Kodak Royal Gold 1000
Fuji also makes it.

Where to buy? Not a clue.

Eisboch



basskisser August 8th 06 05:09 PM

Camera buffs. I need some ISO1000 speed film
 

Eddie wrote:

I have been looking for 8mm film for my Bolex for years. I don't
think they even make that stuff anymore. Gosh, I hate to give up my
Bolex. Any collectors out there interested?
Eddie


http://www.8mmfilmstock.com



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