So those of you with movie cameras - is 8mm still available? And do you develop it yourself or send it out?
I still have a Super 8 camera and projector that my parents had when I was a kid - even have the tape recorder for sound - and never thought of reviving it the way I did the Polaroid, but now I'm reconsidering...
Wittier in Germany has Super 8 and Double 8mm but it's expensive. Dwayne's in Parsons, Kansas sells Super 8 and processes both Super 8 and Regular 8mm. Color reversal is hard to get these days, Wittner being the only place to get it. Negative film (for scanning only, not projecting) is available as well as black & white reversal. I prefer to project color reversal and my stocks of Kodak E100D are running low. I know Ferrania is for sure going to make color reversal in Super 8 with the Kickstarter, I have some coming, but they are not sure about regular 8mm. Only if the demand is there they may do a run of it, that's when I will stock up again.
http://www.wittner-kinotechnik.de/home.phpAnother good place to get film is from John Schwind at International Film Brokers in California. You need to email him to find out what he has available his web site is rarely updated but he is reliable.
http://www.buy8mmfilm.com/index.htmlSpectra lab in California still processes Super 8 and Regular 8mm. They also sell film.
http://www.spectrafilmandvideo.comJharr, that Beaulieu is one Super 8 camera I have lusted for. I do have a Regular 8mm Beaulieu Reflex that's also pretty nice.
I'm all for starting an 8mm thread, it's a great way to waste a lot of film.