Hey Myron,Pip's right - this camera takes the cartridge, looks like it's
designed for maximum ease of use, you just flip it once you've shot the first
halfcheers Moira
moiratierney.net vimeo.com/moiratierney
On Friday, June 23, 2023 at 08:12:15 PM EDT, Pip Chodorov
<[email protected]> wrote:
These cartridges use double 8mm. Inside the cartridge is double perf 16mm film
with twice as many perforations as usual. You shoot 25 feet on one side and
then flip it over and shoot the second half on the same strip of film. After
developing, the lab splits the 16mm film down the middle and joins the two ends
to make 50 feet of regular 8mm.
Maybe you are thinking of Single-8mm which is a japanese format of regular 8mm
in a cartridge.
> On Jun 24, 2023, at 2:22 AM, Myron Ort <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I am curious about these reg. 8mm film cartridges. Do they shoot double 8mm
>or do they shoot single reg. 8mm, eg. already split. If double do you then
>flip over the cartridge to shoot the other side and the lab splits it after
>processing? The link here suggests that it is loaded with “double 8mm” but I
>recall cameras that did shoot single reg. 8mm. Not sure what the cartridges
>had but they appear to be too narrow to shoot double 8mm which is the same
>width, of course, as 16mm.
>
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