Vision 500 in Super 8?

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Vision 500 in Super 8?

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Has anyone heard or confirmed if this stuff is really coming out for super 8? I haven't found any press statements or announcements or anything regarding this film.

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Can not confirm the Kodak release of the V2 but Pro8mm sells the "old" VISION 500T.

Did some test with it prevously.
http://www.8mm.filmshooting.com/scripts ... 0t&start=0

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Actually according to the info on the mainpage for this site:

http://www.8mm.filmshooting.com/index.php
The new Vision2 500T Super8 cartridges (7218) will most likely be out around march/april. According to Norwegian cinematographers this new stock will be the ultimate Super8 filmstock! A 500 ISO film with the grain of a 200! [2003-01-24]
So? Can you confirm this Andreas?

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Yes, Kodak Norway has confirmed it to be out around april/may (hopefully). They needed some time to cut the 35mm and 16mm stocks before they could start cutting the film down to 8mm and filling up the cartridges.
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