Super 8 FIlm Tip #102 "The 85 Filter"

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2010

Simple solution to dealing with Super 8 cartridges that do not support the internal 85 Filter Notch

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  • so I have a silly question, but im new to Super 8 so bear with me. I have a cinerex super 8 sound camera. It shoots super 8 sound and regular super 8 film. When I buy the film does it come with the loading cartridges or is that something i buy seperate? thanks

  • @ezgoo Super 8 film comes in cartridges. You just have to put it in your camera and begin shooting. Pretty easy!

  • Strangely enough, this is the same camera that we shoot on. Usually B&W film though I'm afraid. Good tip though.

  • @tobiaswarwick Thanx

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  • Great tutorial

  • Black and white super 8 films are the same they don't have that notch on the other side of the cartridge. I had to open it up not too much in case it wrecks the asa speed of the film and the lighting itself to put it in the camera and set the bulb setting on. It was a cannon autozoom 814 and I still use it. But when I got my black and white films back before adjusting the notch it came out well on the projector. Good vid super 8 fan myself since last year.

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