Double 8 Film Cine8 BW Reversal 100 ISO (25 ft) - Professional Black & White Reversal Film for Vintage 8mm Cameras - Perfect for Home Movies, Film Projects & Retro Photography
Double 8 Film Cine8 BW Reversal 100 ISO (25 ft) - Professional Black & White Reversal Film for Vintage 8mm Cameras - Perfect for Home Movies, Film Projects & Retro Photography

Double 8 Film Cine8 BW Reversal 100 ISO (25 ft) - Professional Black & White Reversal Film for Vintage 8mm Cameras - Perfect for Home Movies, Film Projects & Retro Photography

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FPP Cine 8 Double 8mm (a.k.a. Regular 8) BW positive reversal* film / 25 ft roll (equals 50 feet developed film) / 100 iso / Shoot side 1, flip reel, shoot side 2

This film is for Regular 8mm cameras that accept 25 foot spools of Double 8 film. Shoot side one, flip the film and shoot side two. 

How do I load Double 8 film in my vintage camera? Please .

Film purchase does not include develop / scan services. The Film Photography Project offers . Please only order these services when you're ready to ship your exposed film (and not in the same shopping cart as your film purchased).

How do I shoot this film?
On the first pass though the camera, the film is exposed only along half of its width. When the first pass is complete, the operator opens the camera and flips and swaps the spools.  The same film is exposed along its other edge. After the film is developed, the processor splits it down the middle resulting in two lengths of 8mm film (double 8mm), single perforated on each side making for (1) 50 foot roll. This film WILL NOT fit Super 8 cameras or 8mm cameras that need a magazine cartridge.

We do not accept returns on movie film.

Want to develop at at home? Read our .

Terms – With the rare exception of a film product recall, user issues with film are a by-product of the deterioration of parts in the vintage cameras used to shoot the film. Even functioning and previously tested vintage cameras may experience motor film transport issues, film breakage, light leaks, over-and-under-exposure, and emulsion scratches. We feel it is important to bring your attention to these risks as we do not accept returns, offer replacement film or refunds on movie film.