Kodak offers five types of Super 8 film.

 Film TypeColor BalanceEmulsion Index (EI) - DaylightEmulsion Index (EI) - Tungsten
  KODAK VISION3 50D Color Negative Film 7203 Daylight

EI 50/18°

 (w/80A) EI 12/12
KODAK VISION3 200T Color Negative Film 7213 Tungsten (w/85) EI 125/22°EI 200/24
 KODAK VISION3 500T Color Negative Film 7219 Tungsten (w/85) EI 320/26°EI500/28
 KODAK EKTACHROME 100D Color Reversal Film 7294 Daylight EI 100/21° (w/80A) EI 25/25
 KODAK TRI-X Black & White Reversal Film 7266  EI 200/24° EI 160/23

  • KODAK VISION3 50D is our slowest speed film, best when used in bright daytime light outdoors. 50 ASA for use under daylight illumination (5500K)  
  • KODAK VISION3 200T is ideal for mixed light, indoors and outdoors. 200 ASA for use under tungsten illumination (3200K)
  • KODAK VISION3 500T  is our highest speed film for low light indoors or night scenes. 500 ASA for use under tungsten illumination (3200K)
  • Two Reversal Films produce a positive image, similar to a slide. The other film stocks are negatives, and are processed to produce a positive for projection.

See www.kodak.com/go/super8 for the Super 8 Film Technical Specifications and additional tips.

Watch this short movie for tips on how to choose the right film.