Minolta 16 15ft Bulk Roll Black & White 100 ISO 16mm Double Perforated Film - Perfect for Vintage Camera Enthusiasts & Analog Photography Projects
Minolta 16 15ft Bulk Roll Black & White 100 ISO 16mm Double Perforated Film - Perfect for Vintage Camera Enthusiasts & Analog Photography Projects

Minolta 16 15ft Bulk Roll Black & White 100 ISO 16mm Double Perforated Film - Perfect for Vintage Camera Enthusiasts & Analog Photography Projects

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Description

MINOLTA 16 - BW Negative - 100 ISO
16mm Double Perforated Film*

Approx. 15 feet on daylight spool / 100 iso / Process: BW

This is BULK FILM ONLY for re-loading your Minolta Film Cartridge (or 110 cartridge). Cartridges are not included. We do not accept returns on this film.

LOADING: Load your cartridges in total darkness (Dark room or ).

  • Number of Exposures: 
    Approx. 17 inches of film will give you 20 exposures in your Minolta 16 camera.
    This 15 foot roll will give you approx. 10 rolls of 17in film.

*Depending on your camera, the perforations may (or may not) appear in your image.

Film Handling Notification (to avoid leaks and fogging):  All of our Minolta 16 film is on a 25 foot daylight spool. Some are packaged in a tin, others are packaged in a little black bag. The black bag is not sealed so handle carefully. Please cut your film in a or in a dark room. Any exposure to light will fog your film. When cutting off a strip of film please make sure you hold onto your film roll. Once un-taped, the film on the daylight spool can unravel (known as "runaway film"). Just clip what you need and re-tape the film to the spool. Once loaded into your Minolta cartridge, please load the cartridge into your camera. When not actually taking a shot, please keep your camera out of the sun and in a camera bag to avoid light leaks.

The Film Photography Project offers no guarantee or warranty for developed image that are light struck or any results whatsoever.

Develop at home (using our  or contact  for developing/prints/scans)

Developing Info:

  •  - Stock Solution / 68° Fahrenheit / 6-7 min
  •  - 1+1 / 68° Fahrenheit / 10 min
  •  - Stock solution / 68° Fahrenheit / 7 minutes
  •  - Dilution B / 68° Fahrenheit / 6 minutes or Dilution H (1+63) for 12 minutes
  •  - Stock solution / 68° Fahrenheit / 5-6 minutes
  • Sprint Standard - Dilution 1-9 / 8.5 minutes / 68° Fahrenheit
  • Rodinal / PyroCat - Download Chart HERE (WeTransfer Link)

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