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Optik's Motion 500T

135 / 36 exposures / ISO 500

KODAK Vision3 500T (5219) motion picture film, machine-spooled into 135 cassettes. Develops in C-41 or ECN-2.

Unit price¥1,650(税込)+16 pt
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Product codeOPTI-FILM135-MOTION500T-ISO-500
Film format135
Film ISOISO 500
Film colorColor
Film typeNegative
Format135 / 36 exp

Overview

Optik's Motion 500T is tungsten-balanced motion picture film, machine-spooled from fresh KODAK Vision3 500T (5219) cinema rolls. Optik Oldschool describes brilliant colour, a fine tonal range and strong shadow detail — a high-speed stock for night streets, interiors and mixed light. Cassettes are DX-coded at ISO 400. It can be developed in C-41 or ECN-2; our lab handles both. Cold-stored at 3°C.

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Optik's Motion 500T

Optik's Motion 500T is tungsten-balanced motion picture film, machine-spooled from fresh KODAK Vision3 500T (5219) cinema rolls. Optik Oldschool describes brilliant colour, a fine tonal range and strong shadow detail — a high-speed stock for night streets, interiors and mixed light. Cassettes are DX-coded at ISO 400. It can be developed in C-41 or ECN-2; our lab handles both. Cold-stored at 3°C.

Tone profile

Vision3 5219 respooled / low light, cinematic

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Does film need to be refrigerated?

Store unexposed film in a cool, dark place away from heat and humidity. For storage beyond a few months, refrigeration below 10°C is recommended. Let film return to room temperature in its packaging for 2-3 hours before shooting to avoid condensation.

What is the difference between C-41, E-6, and black-and-white processing?

C-41 develops color negative film, E-6 develops reversal (slide) film, and black-and-white negative film uses dedicated B&W chemistry. The Neo Analog Lab mail-in processing service handles C-41, E-6, ECN-2, and black-and-white.