Super 8 Film - Original Wolfen Color 400

  • $37.99


ORIGINAL WOLFEN COLOR 400 - Super 8
Color Negative Film
Introductory Price: $37.99 - Price per roll is for Film Only.

NOTICE BEFORE PURCHASING: By purchasing this product you agree to our zero return policy. Due to the age of vintage Super 8 cameras and nature of the Super 8 cartridge system, we do not accept returns on movie film. Super 8 cartridge "jams" are the result of vintage cameras and cartridge mishandling and NOT a Wittner Cinetec manufacturing defect. Unless Wittner Cinetec issues a product recall, we do not offer refunds or replacements for jammed cartridges

Super 8 Cartridge 50ft / 15m
ISO 250-400/25-27° Daylight (4000-5500K, w/o Filter)
ISO 64-100/19-21° Tungsten (3000-3400K, with Filter Wratten 80A)

New Color Negative Film - Made in Germany
The Acetate base was made WITHOUT RemJet backing
Processing ECN-2 or C-41 with different characteristics

Generation 2.0 -> Made from ORIGINAL WOLFEN NC400 stock
Finished and packed @ Wittner Cinetec, Germany


Original Wolfen Color 400 is an entirely new Color Negative Film, made in Germany. Intended for daylight filming, although could be used with tungsten lighting if properly filtered. This versatile film provides a wonderful grain structure with a highly nostalgic look. 

Original Wolfen Color 400 expands the filmmaker's toolbox as it offers a unique and incomparable look for advertising, short movies, television shows, flashback scenes, documentaries, music or skating videos and many other projects. The texture and unique color rendition create a lovely retro charme and is clearly and immediately recognizable as being analogue. A stylistic choice for which small format film is used today within otherwise completely digital productions.
This uniqueness and quick recognizability as photographic film are the advantages and strengths of this material.

In Super 8 applications imperfections may occur. We have achieved the best results when exposed @ 200-250 ASA (this will yield a denser negative). When processing is done by machine, it is mandatory to use machines designed for 8mm or 16mm film, as these transport the film more "gentle" and with less tension. Excessive pressure on the wet emulsion should be avoided. 


Where can I send my Super 8 film for developing / scanning?
The Film Photography Project can process/scan your movie film. Visit our Super 8 develop / scan page.

Additional Video links:
https://youtu.be/vTCY6AEUSAA
https://youtu.be/2v5oVhP_uP4
https://vimeo.com/1025852028

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 Super 8 movie film. 


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