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Hello Nicole,

 

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Just now saw your question... April 9, 2001...

 

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Standard (Regular) 8mm moviefilm fell out of production for the most

part through out the USA, and for that matter the world. That camera

used a single reel of 'special 16 mm' film that contained an extra

perferation hole. It was 25 feet long and required that you turn the

film over after the first exposure run of film...

In that foremat I doubt you can find it anywhere. I have heard of

somewhere in the UK that has B&W 8mm (16mm rotation film) in 100'

magazines available, cost is about 30 - 50 US$ per magazine and

development about 40 - 60 US$ additional. But, if they are in those

formats only, you won't be able to run them in your camera as the

Brownie took the 25 foot spools and cannot support the 100 foot

formats...

 

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Conventional 16 mm moviefilm will not work in your camera as it lacks

the additional perferation hole needed for the 8mm split system...

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