I think the stock is actually made in France, not Rochester. And Kodak owns the Swiss lab. (Or is it the Austrailian or Japanese lab?)
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I think the stock is actually made in France, not Rochester. And Kodak owns the Swiss lab. (Or is it the Austrailian or Japanese lab?)
From the information available around it is pretty sure that the K40 stock is procuced at Rochester, the cartridges are loaded in France and the only Kodak lab around is the Swizz one.
There may others like Dwaynes?
See my re-post of Pedro?s info earlier in this topic. His sources are pretty close connected to Kodak in Europe.
May be posted before but:
http://www.8mm.filmshooting.com/thelab/labs.php
R
Well, I can't say what 70's & 80's Super 8 looked like, but I've shot around 350 rolls since 1994, and I've never had a jitter problem.
I think there may be several reasons for this, not just the cartridges:
Could it simply be because these cameras were brand, spanking new in the 70's & 80's, and now they've got 20+ years of wear on them?
I mean, these Nizo's, Canon's Nikons, etc. were right out of the box back then, but now, they're either been used and/or abused, or worse yet, sitting in a closet somewhere!
What do you think?
Matt Pacini
based on camera that do the jitter thing? Weird that Kodak in rochester make the stock but not process. i found it so weird that company make something that do not process it. Find any strange? Too cold to do the process? (kidding) Jerome