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Sunny beaches — any film except Super-XX, which is much too fast
For stage work, use 16 mm. Super-XX or 8 mm. Super-X
(If your camera lens is an f/l.9, Kodachrome Type A can be used)
8 MM. FILM
SUPER-X (8 mm.) is the speed film for 8 mm. movie enthusiasts. It has put the once impossible shots easily within the range of most 8 mm. cameras. Price, per 25 foot roll, $2.25; 25 foot magazine, $2.50.
8 MM. *XPAN" is the famous, fine grain, wide latitude film that popularized 8 mm. movie making. It has a very wide utility which, together with its low price of $2 per 25 foot roll, accounts for its popularity.
16 MM. FILM
SUPER-X Cine-Kodak Film (16 mm.) is the favorite outdoor film for general work, yet it is fast enough for indoor movie making with ample light. Super-X is a beautifully clean-cut film, with very fine grain, considerable latitude, and full panchromatic response to filters. Prices: 100 foot roll, $6; 50 foot roll, $3.25; 50 foot magazine, $3.50.
SUPER-XX Cine-Kodak Film (16 mm.) is the speed film, for it is not merely fast — it's good and fast. Super-XX is the film for movies indoors, at nighttime sports events, or for daylight shots when the light is poor. In bright sunlight, a Neutral Density Filter is necessary to prevent overexposure at //16. Prices: 100 foot roll, $6.75; 50 foot roll, $3.75; 50 foot magazine, $4.
CINE-KODAK SAFETY FILM (16 mm.) is an inexpensive film of remarkably good quality, usually reserved for use when the special capacities of the other films are not required. In 100 foot rolls only, at $4.50.
KODACHROME — 8 MM. AND 16 MM.
This is the superb, full-color film that has given the home movie world color mastery. It is made in two types, Regular for use by daylight, and Type A which is color-balanced for use by Photoflood light.
Prices (either type): 100 foot 16 mm. roll, $8; 50 foot 16 mm. roll, $4.30; 50 foot 16 mm. magazine, $4.65; 25 foot 8 mm. roll, $3.40; 25 foot 8 mm. magazine, $3.75.