16mm Film - Magazine 16 Film

16mm Film - Magazine 16 Film

  • $39.99


16mm Magazine Film
Includes one vintage 50ft magazine loaded with fresh film.

Purchase is for film only. Develop/Scanning for Magazine 16 can be purchased here. Please order Develop / Scan services when you are through shooting your magazine. Do not order any develop/scan service in the same cart as your film.

We are currently shipping Magazine 16 film to US addresses only.

For 16mm cameras that take Kodak Magazines only. 16mm magazine will NOT fit Super 8, Single 8, Double 8 or other cameras that need a proprietary cartridge. If you are not sure, e-mail Michael Raso - Michael@FilmPhotographyProject.com – a pic of your camera's film compartment & model number before making purchase. We do not accept returns on movie film.

Please use the drop-down to choose type of film. We reserve the right to limit the number of rolls you purchase.

  • BW FPP Reversal 40 ISO
  • BW Tri-X Reversal* 200 ISO (Expired)
  • BW Plus-X Negative* 50 iso (Video HERE)
  • Color Negative 1 iso FPP SUN (Video Here)
  • Color Negative 40 iso (Daylight Balanced) (Video Here)
  • Color Negative High Speed 500 iso (Tungsten Balanced) (Video Here)
  • Color Reversal Ektachrome 100D (Daylight Balanced)
  • Our Plus-X negative and Tri-X 200 film magazines are cold, stored, expired. All other magazines are loaded with new, fresh film.

VIDEO overview of using Magazine 16 Film HERE

Difference between NEGATIVE and REVERSAL FILM:

  • Reversal film is developed and scanned - returned to you on a 16mm reel (in case you wish to project in a vintage projector). Negative film is returned on a lab core (as negative film can not be projected).
  • This film is 50 feet of 16mm (double perf) in a magazine cartridge. After developing and scanning, your film is returned to you for safe storage along with your scan. 
  • The magazine cartridge is the property of the Film Photography Project and will be re-loaded and made available for our next customer.

Does the reload come with a warranty or guarantee? No. Due to the age of the magazines it is not uncommon for magazines to break or jam. Therefore, we cannot offer any guarantees, warranty, or money back if a magazine breaks or fails during filming. 

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THE FINE PRINT

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 16mm movie film. 


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