Which is better 16mm or 35mm?

Choose 16mm over 35mm When asked about the type of film stock they prefer to use, all three panelists agreed that, while the cost is basically the same, 16mm is the superior format. Also, it’s more difficult to scan it and you don’t necessarily have more picture information on a 35mm frame than a 16mm frame.”

What is the difference between 16mm and 35mm film?

The resulting 35mm image has much more resolution than an image blown up from standard 16mm. Shooting Super 16 for blow up to 35mm results in the use of almost 50% more 16mm negative area than shooting standard 16mm for blow up to 35mm. That’s a tremendous difference in image quality.

Is 35mm film cheaper than 16mm?

Short ends (rolls under 400’) can be even less, making 35mm competitive with the cost of 16mm. Since more 35mm gets shot there are often bargains available. It pays to contact several resellers and find out what they have and get some prices. Prices are often negotiable especially if you are buying a lot of film.

What is 16mm film used for?

It is generally used for non-theatrical (e.g., industrial, educational) film-making, or for low-budget motion pictures. It also existed as a popular amateur or home movie-making format for several decades, alongside 8 mm film and later Super 8 film.

Is 16mm film still made?

Introduced in the 1920s as a cheaper alternative to 35mm film stock, 16mm became the standard for amateur documentary and news crew filmmakers for over 50 years. Like Super 8, 16mm is still in use today.

Is it expensive to shoot on 16mm?

A 400′ roll of brand new 16mm film (not re-cans) will run you about $100 – $125, and will give you 11 minutes of footage. The processing/scanning will come out to be around the same, so for every 11 minutes you shoot, you’re looking at about $250 all in.

Can you still get 16mm film?

Kodak is now the only company that makes motion picture film stocks. They currently have six stocks available for 16mm, which can work in either Standard 16mm or Super 16mm cameras. There are four color negative films, one black and white negative film, and one black and white reversal film.

Is 16mm film HD?

A few years ago, to almost (but not quite) universal dismay, an organisation called the Digital Production Partnership infamously decreed that “Super 16 is not considered high definition no matter what processing or transfer systems are used”.

Do they still make 16mm film?

Does 16mm film have sound?

16mm film reels can have sound on them, too. Again, you should look for the rust-colored strip running along the edge of the film reel. This magnetic band stores the audio. Unlike standard 8mm film, the sound strip is on the opposite side of the holes.

How much does a roll of 16mm film cost?

Today the standard price is about $180 for the same roll. There are currently options to buy discounted film stock (re-cans, short ends, returned stock) for around $150 per roll, which is a good option for longer form projects.

Is 16mm film cheaper?

Despite all the advancements in digital technology some of us still do have an inner desire to shoot film. It’s almost like a right of passage for someone who deals with moving images.