Processed KODAK Kodachrome II 8mm Roll Color Movie Film (50')

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Description

Circa Early 1960's


  • Processed Standard-8mm film In original boxes.
  • 11-available.


From Wikipedia:


"Kodachrome was first sold in 1935 as 16 mm movie film with an ASA speed of 10 and the following year it was made available as 8 mm movie film, and in 35mm and 828 formats for stills cameras."


"In 1961 Kodak released Kodachrome II with sharper images and faster ASA speeds at 25 ASA In 1962, Kodachrome-X at ASA 64 was introduced. In 1974, with the transition to the K-14 process, Kodachrome II and Kodachrome-X were replaced by Kodachrome 25 and Kodachrome 64."


PLEASE NOTE: Images contained on this film are not cleared for commercial on-screen or public use. It is being provided for set dressing purposes or to be cycled through an on-screen film projector without depicting the projected image.


(H-8cm x W-8cm x D-2.5cm)

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