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Kodak 3" Type Y 35mm Film Core

Kodak 3" Type Y 35mm Film Core
  • Product Code: eq66302
  • Availability: In Stock

$5.97 $7.16

This Kodak 3" Type Y 35mm Film Coreis a chemically-inert plastic cylinder used in film manufacturing, development, and storage.

For Film Manufacturing, Development & Storage.

General
CompatibilityNot Specified by Manufacturer
Physical
Material of ConstructionPlastic
DimensionsNot Specified by Manufacturer
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.095 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)3.45 x 3.35 x 1.6"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. How many minutes can be held on a roll of 24 fps and 18 fps?

A: A 1,000 foot roll of 35mm film at 24fps and 2-perf will give a total time of 00:22:13. A 1,000 foot roll of 35mm film at 24fps and 3-perf will give a total time of 00:14:48. A 1,000 foot roll of 35mm film at 24fps will give a total time of 00:11:06. A 1,000 foot roll of 35mm film at 18fps and 2-perf will give a total time of 00:29:37. A 1,000 foot roll of 35mm film at 18fps and 3-perf will give a total time of 00:19:45. A 1,000 foot roll of 35mm film at 18fps will give a total time of 00:14:48. (hours:minutes:seconds)

Q: 2. Where can i see the Expiration date on online?

A: Unfortunately online there is no way to check the expiration date of each individual pack of film.

Q: 3. Hi, is there any place that can offer bulk film loading services; I unfortunately cannot do this on my own? Thanks

A: No. BH does not offer bulk loading services.

Q: 4. Which Chemical Development Process is this film stock designed to use? (ie ECN-2, C-41, etc?)

A: You have several options to choose from for Kodak VISION 35mm Color Print 2383 Film: it is safe for processing in Standard C-41 Lab Processors or ECP-2D processing. The film can also be processed in standard black and white developers and fixers.

Q: 5. what does "used" mean with it? it already has exposed photos or it's just a open box item?

A: In this case, the used version of the Kodak GOLD 200 film would be unused and unexposed and it was returned after being shipped to a customer who did not open the packaging.

Q: 6. When is the best before date?

A: B&H buys and sells film in bulk. In general, we regularly maintain fresh film stock. All of our film is at least 6 months from expiration (typically much longer). Anytime film stock is less than 6 months from expiration we sell it in a separate section and label it as short-dated film and also price it with a slight discount (again due to the volumes we sell this rarely occurs). Unfortunately, we do not have access to our inventory to hand inspect the expiration date of any of our films prior to purchase.

Q: 7. Is it ok to store the film in the fridge for like 9 months after it’s already exposed and then develop it? Will it be effected?

A: You can certainly keep film in the fridge, exposed or unexposed, but I don't know that I would wait 9 months to have it developed. The sooner the better.

Q: 8. If Kodak no longer makes film, how old is this film?

A: This is brand new film and still being made by Kodak.

Q: 9. What's the date?fresh or out of?

A: While we cannot offer an exact expiration date for the Kodak VISION3 500T, it would be in the range of 6 months to one year from now.

Q: 10. What is the length of one reel?

A: 2000 ft.

01/09/2024

[Plastic] First time camera owner and super excited, simple and easy to use instructions. Definitely not meant for long distance photography but 1m is definitely enough to take some fun photos especially for the first time learning how to use it. If I can learn to develop my own film that would be great but I'm glad I got this camera to start. Film is such a nostalgic feeling.

5
15/08/2024

[0.095 lb] Simple to use, feels solid, and I love the retro look. It's a real conversation starter.

The viewfinder is large and clear, but you really have to be conscious of where the lens is pointing. A lot of my shots ended up off-centre to where I thought I was looking. I'll just have to get used to not tilting the camera when it's pressed up against my face.

Also, I recommend always using the flash indoors, even if you think the room is bright enough.

The film stock I used was Kodak Ultramax 400 and Fujifilm Superia 400.

5
06/08/2024

[0.095 lb] Amazing alternative to disposable cameras! Easy to use.

5
11/07/2024

[0.095 lb] Amazing quality pictures for this price. Super easy to use, I love the way the pictures turn out!

5
04/07/2024

[Plastic] a better option than the m35 with improved build and easy to use

5

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