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and independents (in the form of re-packaged film) are compatible. The only difference to the films is the cartridge used to insert them into the camera. All lengths of film sold are of 50 ft (15 m) lengths. Kodak did produce 200 ft (61 m) and sound cartridges, but these have
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in the mid-1970s. In 2014 the first new Super 8mm camera in 30 years was introduced by the Danish company Logmar Camera Solutions. Most other cameras readily available are from the 1960s through the 1980s.
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II colour film. However, in 2005, Kodak announced it would stop manufacturing Kodachrome stock. The discontinuation was due to the steps
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The first camera to be formatted for the new film was the Kodak M2. During the late 1960s, cameras were only formatted to film at 18
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Many companies manufactured cameras and equipment for use with the format. Many well-known brands such as
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Super 8mm film cameras do not need to use the Super 8mm film produced by Kodak, but other
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and 500 ISO speeds). Fuji Velvia 50 and a number of other stocks are also available.
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motion picture format. Super 8mm film cameras were first manufactured in 1965 by
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range) used re-branded products, these have not been included into the list.
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used. Nowadays, Kodak Super 8mm film cartridges are sold as either
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for their newly introduced amateur film format, which replaced the
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format. Manufacture continued until the rise in popularity of
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made cameras, projectors and stock for use with the cameras.
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brand Super 8mm camera, used for television commercials.
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