All film was home developed and scanned with a flatbed Epson V800 scanner. Kodak Eastman 5222 Photosīelow are some sample images of me shooting Kodak Double-X in my various film cameras. I bulk load the 400ft film onto 35mm cassettes to use in my Leica film cameras (and other 35mm film camera). I feel it is much better in low light than Kodak Tri-X 400 film or Kodak T-Max 400 film and believe it should have a native ISO closer to ISO 640. Kodak recommend rating Double-X at ISO 200 in daylight but I have shot it at anything from ISO 100-1600 (I think) and still received great results. Unlike the modern T-grain Kodak T-Max black and white film stocks that have a much finer grain structure and more modern look, Kodak Double-X has a classic grain and more vintage appearance. Movies such as James Bond -“Casino Royale” had scenes shot on the classic Kodak Double X B&W film which I believe is unchanged from the 1960s. (*The colour Kodak Motion Picture film is called Kodak Vision3 film stock which I also use and will cover in a later blog post). Kodak Double X or “Kodak XX” is black and white negative film produced primarily for the movie industry “Kodak Motion Picture” film. Fresh stock in a Kodak factory sealed tin as shown above. I think it was a couple of years ago when I purchased a 400ft bulk roll of 35mm Kodak Double-X 5222 film. Thanks for your MrLeica purchase! Menu Toggleģ5mm Kodak Double-X Film (“Kodak Eastman Double-X 5222”) Kodak Double-X Film – Bulk Roll.Leica Club Welcome Pack – Leica Film Cameras.Leica Club Welcome Pack – Digital Leica SL Cameras.Leica Club Welcome Pack – Digital Leica Q Cameras. ![]()
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