Where do super 8 filmmakers get their film then?
Either directly from Kodak (recommended for a better price per unit) or at a photo shop (some will stock Super 8, but at a markup, see previous). Call 1-800-621-FILM to order directly from Kodak in the US. See Kodak’s WWW site for more info: http://www.kodak.com/ Kodak’s direct price (summer, 1999) is $8.95 per cartridge for the B&W silent films. The color silent films are $9.82 for the Kodachrome and $17.84 for the Ektachrome. There may be a 5-cartridge minimum for color film orders. There is no minimum order for the black-and-white stocks. Shipping is extra on all orders. Students at qualified film schools may get a 20% discount. Here is some more information about available films: Common NameTypeTech.NameE.I. Kodachrome 40A*KMA 46440/17 Ektachrome 125B#VNF 464125/22 Tri-X ReversalB&WTXR 464200/24 Plus-X ReversalB&WPXR 46450/18 * Type A means that the film has been made for use with Photolamps that have a color temperature of 3400K. Use the built in filter [85B] if you use it in dayl