Kodak ISBN 0-87985-749-8 manual 7240 16 mm, Super 8 Eastman Ektachrome Film Tungsten EI 125

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EKTACHROME FILM

7240(16 mm, Super 8) EASTMAN EKTACHROME Film Tungsten EI 125* (22)

Exposure Indexes and Filters

Light Source

KODAKCamera

Exposure

Filters

Index (DIN)

 

 

 

 

Tungsten 3000 K

WRATTENGelatin

80 (20)

 

No. 82B

 

Tungsten 3200 K

None

125 (22)

Tungsten Photoflood 3400 K

WRATTENGelatin

100 (21)

 

No. 81A

 

 

 

 

Daylight 5500 K

WRATTEN Gelatin

80 (20)

 

No. 85B

 

Metal Halide H.M.I.

WRATTEN Gelatin

80 (20)

 

No. 85B

 

 

 

 

Yellow-Flame Arcs

None

125 (22)

White-Flame Arcs

WRATTEN Gelatin

80 (20)

 

No. 85B

 

 

 

 

Optima 32

None

125 (22)

Vitalite

WRATTEN Gelatin

80 (20)

 

No. 85B

 

 

 

 

Fluorescent**

WRATTEN Gelatin/

 

Color Compensating

32 (16)

Cool White

60R + 10Y

 

 

 

Fluorescent**

WRATTEN Gelatin/

 

Color Compensating

64 (19)

Deluxe Cool White

20R + 20Y

 

 

 

 

 

 

*When exposed in Super 8 cameras through KODAK WRATTEN Filter No. 85, the effec- tive speed is reduced to 80 for Daylight. In automatic cameras, due to the cartridge speed and filter notching system, the film will be exposed as follows:

Daylight (with filter)

80

Tungsten (without filter)

125

**IMPORTANT: These are approximate filter requirements. When you don’t know the kind of lamp, use a CC40R filter with an exposure index of 64 (19) for a trial exposure.

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