Plus X was one of my favorite films to use (way back in the 1980s). So, I am excited to check this out. I just ordered some. Thanks you for sharing this information.
With FOMA 100 and ORWO 125 discontinued for Super 8, et al, this is a fine successor and I look forward to your next shoot with the film. 3M Superior CR 64, ADOX/Wittner PAN 100, Kahl NP21, Wittner Agfa APX 100 Professional and the 80 ASA/ISO Kodak Plus-X Reversal Film 7265 are all the 100 ASA Super 8 films long gone, though Ferrania and Agfa/Gevaert ought to try again. Wonder if this Super 100 is ORWO, since it says it is from Germany. If it were AGFA, it should say Belgium, since that is the only film plant they have left. Thanks for another great video!
Thanks for all the info, Nicholas! I did confirm from the supplier a couple days ago that this is Wittner Pan 100. He's looking at bringing a couple more stocks to the states at some point. 🤞
Hi Mike, nice video! Your suspicion is correct, it’s wittnerpan 100, i made a video about this film too. Wittnerpan in reality is Original Wolfen (Orwo) film called np100, it was an early version of this film!
Looks great. I can see I have a lot of catching up to do. My wife and I are in the process of moving up to northern CA. Once we get settled in a couple of months I should have more time to get back to some filming and equally important following your channel 🙂
As always, love the content. I just saw that Kodak is bringing out a brand new super 8 camera. It has a video view finder like video cameras but shoots super 8 film.
Great video Mike! Thanks for showing us the film! Do you use a filter on the camera when you shoot B&W? Looking forward to the next roll! See you in the next live stream!
Another great video, Mike! I've been wondering about this film. It's been in my eBay watchlist for a while now, lol. Let me get this right, it doesn't include processing instruction and can be processed as both negative and reversal? In its original form, is it negative or reversal? Keep up the great work, my friend!
Ah, I see! Went to their website and checked it out. Looks like a decent stock; I'll give it a spin. Sidenote, I still have all of my original Super 8 Today magazines. It was nicely out together. Cheers!
Thanks so much!! I can see you answered your question, but yes, just to confirm, it is a reversal stock but can also be processed as a negative. While I'm a huge fan of projecting film, it's really hard to "share" it that way. Since I scan my own, I like negative, as there's so much more room for grading.
Hey Mike! I'm local to you and wondering in there are any 16mm projector rentals in the area? I have a box of my grandfather's home/personal movies and want to check them out and see if anything is worth getting scanned.
Plus X was one of my favorite films to use (way back in the 1980s). So, I am excited to check this out. I just ordered some. Thanks you for sharing this information.
Thank you, Paul! I really do miss Plus-X!!
Interesting. I'll have to check this out. I'm always on the lookout for another B&W stock to shoot besides Tri-X.
Great to hear of this endeavor to bring a new film to the current market!
Agree! The more the merrier!!
Very nice ! It is good to have another B&W Super 8 stock available, thanks for the review.
Thanks, Cecil!!
With FOMA 100 and ORWO 125 discontinued for Super 8, et al, this is a fine successor and I look forward to your next shoot with the film. 3M Superior CR 64, ADOX/Wittner PAN 100, Kahl NP21, Wittner Agfa APX 100 Professional and the 80 ASA/ISO Kodak Plus-X Reversal Film 7265 are all the 100 ASA Super 8 films long gone, though Ferrania and Agfa/Gevaert ought to try again. Wonder if this Super 100 is ORWO, since it says it is from Germany. If it were AGFA, it should say Belgium, since that is the only film plant they have left. Thanks for another great video!
Thanks for all the info, Nicholas! I did confirm from the supplier a couple days ago that this is Wittner Pan 100. He's looking at bringing a couple more stocks to the states at some point. 🤞
Great video and review! We did very much enjoy watching it. Thank you very much and best wishes from Germany to the USA! 👍😍
Thanks so much, I appreciate it!!
Hi Mike, nice video! Your suspicion is correct, it’s wittnerpan 100, i made a video about this film too. Wittnerpan in reality is Original Wolfen (Orwo) film called np100, it was an early version of this film!
Thank you! Also, thank you for confirming!!
Very cool Mike! Thanks for the tester, looks like a good process for a grindhouse horror flick. cheers Bud!
Thank you, Manny!!
Looks great. I can see I have a lot of catching up to do. My wife and I are in the process of moving up to northern CA. Once we get settled in a couple of months I should have more time to get back to some filming and equally important following your channel 🙂
Thanks, Dave! Good luck with your move, those are rarely fun.
Looks good. Going to have to give it a try.
Thanks!!
Thanks!
Thanks for watching, Craig!!
As always, love the content. I just saw that Kodak is bringing out a brand new super 8 camera. It has a video view finder like video cameras but shoots super 8 film.
Thank you, Milo! Yes, I saw that camera, it's been in the works for quite a while now (about 10 years). Can't wait to see some footage from it.
Great video Mike! Thanks for showing us the film! Do you use a filter on the camera when you shoot B&W? Looking forward to the next roll! See you in the next live stream!
Thanks, Jeffrey!! I do not use any filters with B&W film.
Another great video, Mike! I've been wondering about this film. It's been in my eBay watchlist for a while now, lol. Let me get this right, it doesn't include processing instruction and can be processed as both negative and reversal? In its original form, is it negative or reversal? Keep up the great work, my friend!
Ah, I see! Went to their website and checked it out. Looks like a decent stock; I'll give it a spin. Sidenote, I still have all of my original Super 8 Today magazines. It was nicely out together. Cheers!
Thanks so much!! I can see you answered your question, but yes, just to confirm, it is a reversal stock but can also be processed as a negative. While I'm a huge fan of projecting film, it's really hard to "share" it that way. Since I scan my own, I like negative, as there's so much more room for grading.
looks good i did notice some flicker in the film is this the camera or the scanner?
Thank you! I've noticed that in quite a few of my films, so I tend to believe it's probably in the scan.
Is “Massage Envy” near the “FunBox”?
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Hey Mike! I'm local to you and wondering in there are any 16mm projector rentals in the area? I have a box of my grandfather's home/personal movies and want to check them out and see if anything is worth getting scanned.
Hey there neighbor! I don't know of any rentals around, and unfortunately I kind of destroyed mine trying to modify it.
What do you think about new foma emulsions: ortho 400, foma 100 cine negative?
I think Foma makes the best current 100 ISO B&W film anywhere. I haven't messed with their new cine films yet but I plan to.
Hi Mike, good news from old Europe. Orwo negative colour and un 54 in s/8 from wittner!!!@@Filmboy24
Is It foma 100?
It's actually WITTNERPAN 100.