What was the difference between the surveillance stock and the vision 200t stock? I seem to recall the surveillance stock was a daylight film, while vision 200t is tungsten balanced. Is this correct?
If they were/are different, what happend to the surveillance stock?
Surveillance vs. Vision 200T
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Hello.
There is no difference between Surveillance film and Vision 200T .
At first S8 Negative film was designed for Cameras in banks, shops and other in single frame use or other facilities. ( As the name surveillance says). At first it was load with 7293 (Also 200 T material) . With beginning of Vision series with Vision 200 T. The film was renamed , after Kodak have seen, that this film is now only used for film shooting, to clear the situation for customers and brings the film to Kodak motion picture. Formerly it was sold under another Kodak part, not motion film department.
Best regards
Ludwig
There is no difference between Surveillance film and Vision 200T .
At first S8 Negative film was designed for Cameras in banks, shops and other in single frame use or other facilities. ( As the name surveillance says). At first it was load with 7293 (Also 200 T material) . With beginning of Vision series with Vision 200 T. The film was renamed , after Kodak have seen, that this film is now only used for film shooting, to clear the situation for customers and brings the film to Kodak motion picture. Formerly it was sold under another Kodak part, not motion film department.
Best regards
Ludwig