Thanks for posting. I backed for a box of 25 sheets. Also went in for a few packs in 120.
Thanks for posting. I backed for a box of 25 sheets. Also went in for a few packs in 120.
Cinestill sells cine film without Remjet to use as photo film. Cine film is made in 35 mm rolls, not in sheets.
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Great news! Thanks for the update.
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Essentially it's just pre-orders. They had a bunch of different levels, ranging from 10 rolls of 35mm all the way up to hundreds of sheets of 4x5. I backed $150 for 25 4x5 sheets. I also did anther $100 for 10 rolls in 120.
They have 35mm, 120 and now 4x5.
From the CineStill page.
Q: Is 400D a new film?
A: Yes, 400D is a new film CineStill has been developing for years with our manufacturing partners around the world.
Q: Does 400D have rem-jet?
A: No, but it does feature a process-surviving anti-static lubricant coating that makes it a great film for both manual and automatic-winding cameras.
Q: Is 400D a repackaged motion picture stock without rem-jet?
A: No.
Q: What film is 400D based on?
A: CineStill 400D is specifically designed for still photography. We worked exclusively with our manufacturing partners around the world to roll components found in many different films into one. This new film is based on advanced technology found in motion picture emulsions, and at the same time delivers features exclusive to still photography materials in both unexposed and processed states.
They are now seeking pre-orders for 220 film.
They're 87% of the way there.
I'm in for 5 rolls.
They gave up on 220 at 92%...
Disappointed.
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