havn't been here for a some time....
still have no equipment but it's in procces

1) where do you develop the film after shooting? can you take it out of the camera in light?
Thanks,
Mattan.
Moderator: Andreas Wideroe
Fine grain, nice colours ++. Try it out yourself and see if you like it. Not everybody likes it.Mattan wrote:Everybody talks about K40, whats so good in it?
Check the poll on the frontpage of Shooting 8mm. There's a list of all availeble Super8 films. This list was also availeble on the WideScreen website you looked at a few days ago. Yes, you looked at the exact list!Mattan wrote:Is there any other super8 color film i can use?
If you try to look for the info, you'll find it. Click on "THE LAB" link above!Mattan wrote:Does anyone know what's that Switzerland lab adress or phone number?
It requires some special techniques. Today the Swiss lab is the only one left with machinery in working condition to handle K40. Also, only Kodak has the development-recepie, I think.Mattan wrote:If the K40 is so good, how come there is only one place who develop it?
You act like there is no Dwaynes? I believe Dwaynes licenses the process from Kodakawand wrote: It requires some special techniques. Today the Swiss lab is the only one left with machinery in working condition to handle K40. Also, only Kodak has the development-recepie, I think.