Vision 3 50D | Color Motion Picture Film
50D - 35mm Color Motion Picture Film
Specifications:
Film Type: Vision 3 50D 5203 Color Motion Picture Film
Format: 35mm, hand-rolled into recycled cartridges
Exposure: 1 Roll / 36 Exposures
ISO: 50
Balance: Daylight (5600K)
Processing: ECN-2
Product Overview: 50D 5203 motion picture film is renowned for delivering premium image quality with unrivaled highlight latitude and some of the finest grain available in film today. This film produces clean, vibrant images full of color and detail, especially in high-contrast daylight situations.
Important Details:
Manual ISO Setting: These rolls do not have a DX code, so you'll need to manually set the ISO on your camera for proper light metering, or use a handheld light meter.
Processing Notice: This film includes a RemJet backing and CANNOT be processed at standard commercial labs. It requires ECN-2 processing, which can be done at specialized labs or at home using kits like the FFP ECN-2 Dev Kit or Cinestill ECN-2 Dev Kit.
For more information, please read the additional details below.
50D - 35mm Color Motion Picture Film
Specifications:
Film Type: Vision 3 50D 5203 Color Motion Picture Film
Format: 35mm, hand-rolled into recycled cartridges
Exposure: 1 Roll / 36 Exposures
ISO: 50
Balance: Daylight (5600K)
Processing: ECN-2
Product Overview: 50D 5203 motion picture film is renowned for delivering premium image quality with unrivaled highlight latitude and some of the finest grain available in film today. This film produces clean, vibrant images full of color and detail, especially in high-contrast daylight situations.
Important Details:
Manual ISO Setting: These rolls do not have a DX code, so you'll need to manually set the ISO on your camera for proper light metering, or use a handheld light meter.
Processing Notice: This film includes a RemJet backing and CANNOT be processed at standard commercial labs. It requires ECN-2 processing, which can be done at specialized labs or at home using kits like the FFP ECN-2 Dev Kit or Cinestill ECN-2 Dev Kit.
For more information, please read the additional details below.
50D - 35mm Color Motion Picture Film
Specifications:
Film Type: Vision 3 50D 5203 Color Motion Picture Film
Format: 35mm, hand-rolled into recycled cartridges
Exposure: 1 Roll / 36 Exposures
ISO: 50
Balance: Daylight (5600K)
Processing: ECN-2
Product Overview: 50D 5203 motion picture film is renowned for delivering premium image quality with unrivaled highlight latitude and some of the finest grain available in film today. This film produces clean, vibrant images full of color and detail, especially in high-contrast daylight situations.
Important Details:
Manual ISO Setting: These rolls do not have a DX code, so you'll need to manually set the ISO on your camera for proper light metering, or use a handheld light meter.
Processing Notice: This film includes a RemJet backing and CANNOT be processed at standard commercial labs. It requires ECN-2 processing, which can be done at specialized labs or at home using kits like the FFP ECN-2 Dev Kit or Cinestill ECN-2 Dev Kit.
For more information, please read the additional details below.
Additional Information:
Disclaimer: All film stock is bulk-loaded from fresh Kodak 5203 35mm motion picture rolls. This film has been carefully stored in a fridge/freezer to maintain its quality. We personally shoot on this stock and have never encountered any issues!
Why can't I process this film at my favorite C-41 lab?
Kodak’s color motion picture films, like this one, can technically be cross-processed in C-41 chemicals. However, these films include a layer called "RemJet," which can ruin the equipment at commercial labs not equipped to handle it. Unless the lab specifically states they process ECN-2 film, DO NOT bring this film to a standard C-41 lab. The RemJet layer will severely damage their machines!
Which commercial labs in NYC will process my Kodak motion picture film?
We recommend the following labs in NYC:
How can I process this film at home?
You can process this film at home using an ECN-2 development kit. We recommend the kit from the Film Photography Project. It’s easy to mix the chemicals and comes with step-by-step instructions.
Additional Home Processing Step:
After completing the standard development steps, rinse your film in a half bucket of hot water (80-102°F). Gently rub the non-emulsion side to remove any remaining RemJet, being careful not to scratch the emulsion side. Rinse under running water until all the RemJet is gone, then hang your film to dry. Enjoy your results!