Cinevia 50D single-8 film in JAPAN

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Cinevia 50D single-8 film in JAPAN

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Dear All:

new single-8 film is coming soon.

http://film.club.ne.jp/images/cineviasingle8.jpg

price is going to set at 3200yen.

The oversea package may not be released, but if you guys send him email, maybe Tak will set a package price of these single-8 film ( B&W 200, R25N, RT200N, Cinevia 50D)

mail@retro8.com

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Hi Jam,

does the price include processing? And where can I send my exposed cartridges?

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Klaus wrote:Hi Jam,

does the price include processing? And where can I send my exposed cartridges?

Klaus.
Just take a look at those pictures! "Price includes processing by GK-Film"!
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Is this a cart we can buy through single8film.com?
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Thanks, jpolzfuss,

I didn't see it the first time, its so small. :oops:
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I didn't know GK Film even does processing.

I wonder, in case Velvia50D will be a success, will they put this one into the Kodapak as well?
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super8man wrote:Is this a cart we can buy through single8film.com?
No. This is a custom-loaded cartridge like the B&W that is only available from Retro.
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Post by Jam »

Cinevia not only in single-8 film, but double 8, double super 8, super 8, and many are coming. depends on the demands, different ASA will be put on the market soon.

retro has lack of worker can do the english internet update, send email to retro, and the updating will be muchhhh faster.

I am no longer work in retro, but I still want this cinevia sell well.

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Jam wrote:Cinevia not only in single-8 film, but double 8, double super 8, super 8, and many are coming. depends on the demands, different ASA will be put on the market soon.
Great!

Kaccema carts could be the best choice for standard Super 8 cameras... :D
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Courtesy from Babel Fish:
It is our company original advanced film where design cuts off "the bell beer" of フジフイルム which is pronoun of the color slide film super advanced professional which is the times when it becomes modification individually in 8 millimeter width, administers drill processing. This time the フジフイルム way, it actualized with cooperation. Although being ASA50, present R25N compared to granularity, it is superior in sharp Ness. Until now, you can enjoy the high picture quality image which is not. In the future it is correspondence schedule even in high-speed development processing. Also ASA100 daylight super particulate version, ASA64 tungsten version, super 8 versions, double 8 version, ダブランスーパ - 8 versions and 16 millimeter version are the next few days sale schedule. As for design the specification ASA50 which is the times when it becomes modification ISO50 daylight the 40ft 12m acetate based single -8 cartridge entering color reversal film Advantage super high picture quality, super particulate, high sharp Ness Development corresponds at only our company Estimate value development charge 込 without 3200 Yen development charge we do not sell. * Sale time still is undecided Because of the note acetate base when it could connect with the former single 8 films, there are times when the gap of focus happens while screening. It can connect super 8 without problem. Because thickness of the film somewhat is thicker than former single 8, is only winding number of 40 feet. Photographing time is 2 minute 40 seconds. Because of one one handmade there are times when it is variation in the finish, but acknowledgement. 10001, when there is a inferior quality due to the cause in regard to production of our company, the product where the same number is new we exchange distantly. Please pardon the criticism other than that.
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Post by aj »

tlatosmd wrote:I didn't know GK Film even does processing.

I wonder, in case Velvia50D will be a success, will they put this one into the Kodapak as well?
He will send them on to super8.nl. I suppose. These will also sell the soon to appear velvia in S8 which is perfed bij GK. Klose is getting busy (perfing in the dark) and thus possibly adding to the repairtimes.
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Oh, I just love Babelfish! :)
which is pronoun of the color slide film super advanced professional which is the times when it becomes modification individually in 8 millimeter width, administers drill processing.
*shudder* 8O
Until now, you can enjoy the high picture quality image which is not.
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tlatosmd wrote:Oh, I just love Babelfish! :)
Until now, you can enjoy the high picture quality image which is not.
:lol:
i have to enforce my vast anglo japanese knowledge on this one.
Until now, you can enjoy the high picture quality image which is not.
means:

"....enjoy an awesome image quality unavailable in 8mm until now." or so. :wink:
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It's still saying the same, "See what we have here, but nyar-nyar-nyar, you ain't gettin' none!" ;)

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no no, japanese is a bit like german - verb(s) at the end of sentence and in auto translation - these things just happen.

think of it as lingual math like -geworden*-sein = is :wink:
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