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CineStill 800 Tungsten Color Negative - 35mm Film, 36 Exposures, Single Roll

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SKU 25193
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CineStill 800 Tungsten is a unique color film for still photographers. This ISO 800 speed tungsten balanced color negative film is based on the same gold standard motion picture technology used by top cinematographers around the world. Designed for difficult low light tungsten situations, this flexible film is suitable for use in different lighting situations to achieve a variety of looks.

Our new and improved manufacturing process now extends the shelf life of 800T, with less noticeable artifacts after expiration. This advanced motion picture emulsion is optimized for a hybrid workflow, ideal for scanning, and safe to process in standard C-41 photo lab machines or Cs41 processing at home, but it may also be processed in Cs2 chemistry for low-contrast motion picture negatives. It also produces a complimentary contrast curve for optical printing on RA-4 paper when processed in C-41 chemistry. Treat this film as a high speed 800 ISO film for C-41 processing and push process whenever needed up to 3200 ISO!

Features:

  • Color negative motion picture emulsion
  • Non Dx-Coded Cartridges
  • Safe for C-41 photo lab processing (Remjet backing free)
  • Resulting in a slight halation effect
  • 35mm / 36exp.
  • Tungsten balanced
  • Designed for difficult low light tungsten situations
  • Can be push-processed up to 3200 ISO
  • Factory spooled, DX-Coded Cassettes

In The Box:
1 x CineStill 800 Tungsten Color Negative - 35mm Film, 36 Exposures, Single Roll


Note: When shot in daylight, an 85 filter is recommended and/or shooting the film at 400-500 ISO.

Glazer's SKU 25193
Manufacturer Cinestill
MFG SKU CINE800T36EXP
Product Specs

Film Specifications:

BrandCineStill
Film ColorColor Negative
Film Format35mm
Exposures Per Roll36
ISO/ASA Film Speed800
Color BalanceTungsten
Film ProcessingC-41, ECN-2
Number of Rolls1

 

General:

Dimensions1.5 x 1.5 x 2 inches

 

 

Recommended Acceptable Exposure for Push Processing:

No pushEI 200-1000
1 stop pushEI 800-2000
2 stop pushEI 1250-3200
3 stop pushEI 1600-3200 (added contrast)

 

 

Note: 

This emulsion was designed originally requiring ECN-2 motion picture processing and may still be processed using ALL of those steps or with the CineStill Cs2 "Cine Simplified" kit, resulting in a pulled contrast negative with lower gamma not suitable for darkroom printing. Although there is no remjet adhesive layer to contaminate and exhaust the chemicals, C-41 processing produces greater density and gamma which is more favorable for still photography workflows. Tests show favorable results in standard C-41 processing compared to ECN-2 motion picture lab processing performed by professional labs. Long term archival stability has not been tested past 9 years. Expectations for archival longevity should be somewhere between Kodachrome and most C-41 films. We will replace any roll that shows defect. We do not accept any liability beyond replacement of original film purchased.
 

 

Storage and handling: 

Load and unload film in subdued light. Store unexposed film in a refrigerator at 13°C (55°F) or lower in the original sealed package. To avoid moisture condensation on film that has been refrigerated, allow the film to warm up to room temperature before opening the package. Process film as soon as possible after exposure. Protect processed film from strong light, and store it in a cool, dry place.

 

 

Expiration: 

The new boxed CineStill film has an extended shelf life with less noticeable artifacts after expiration, but should be stored in the fridge and shot within 6 months of purchase to achieve optimal results. Exposed film should be processed promptly in C-41 chemistry to preserve latent image latitude and color fidelity. All current productions of CineStill have expiration dates for two years from manufacture date on the box. If you have earlier productions of 800T (no retail box) or your film does not have an expiration date, it is likely age fogged.