16mm_and_super16.png
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Summary
Description 16mm and super16.png |
English:
Super 16 and 16 mm film formats side by side.
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Source | Own work |
Author | Myself (Max Smith) |
Permission
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Release all rights into the public domain, but an image credit would be nice |
Other versions | Derivative works of this file: 16mm and double8 and 8mm.png |
Sizes taken from various (inconsistent) sources - if you have better numbers - please drop a note on my source page.
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Perforation pitch is either 7.605 mm (0.2994") for 2R-2994 film or 7.620 mm (0.3000") for 2R-3000 film