Double 8 Film - Cine8 BW Negative ORTHO 400 (25 ft)

Double 8 Film - Cine8 BW Negative ORTHO 400 (25 ft)

  • $25.99


Cine8 HIGH SPEED 8mm BW Negative / 200 - 400 iso Orthochromatic Film
25 ft roll (Shoot side 1, flip reel, shoot side 2) / 100 iso
Triacetate Base / Process: D96

Does not include developing / scanning.

Please read all of the information on this page (including terms) before ordering. Motion picture film is not returnable.

Film details:

  • High Speed Black and White Negative Film
  • Orthochromatic High Grain Film
  • ISO 200 - 400
  • 2x8 mm standard / 25 foot roll film
  • Normally 8mm is shot at 16fps (frames per second)
  • Frame size 4.8mm x 3.5mm
  • Not for cameras that need 8mm magazine cartridge film. Not for Super 8 cartridge or 16mm cameras

Orthochromatic (blue sensitive) negative motion picture film. (Blog: What is Orthochromatic film?) This type of film needs to be shot in daylight. Avoid yellow filtration and shooting in indoor/tungsten light.

Neutral Density Filters - Due to the high ISO, it is recommended that you have a set of ND filters when shooting this film. See our video on using ND Filters HERE.

  • ND2 Filter cuts 1 f-stop
  • ND4 Filter cuts 2 f-stops
  • ND8 Filter cuts 3 f-stops

Safe Light - Film can be safely loaded and handled under a 7w Red Safe Light.

This film when developed produces a film negative. Negative film must be scanned or printed. A negative can not be projected.

We can Process/Scan your Cine8 BW Negative Film. Visit our Process/Scan page to order these services.

Home developing times - ISO 400 - 68 degrees F

  • Kodak D76 (or FPP 76) – 6 minutes at 68 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Diafine - 5 min (both baths) - 70 degrees F

Terms – With the rare exception of a film product recall, user issues with film are a by-product of the deterioration of parts in the vintage cameras used to shoot the film. Even functioning and previously tested vintage cameras may experience motor film transport issues, film breakage, light leaks, over-and-under-exposure, and emulsion scratches. We feel it is important to bring your attention to these risks as we do not accept returns, offer replacement film or refunds on movie film. 


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