Kodak Film Camera 5212 User Manual

100T  
5212 / 7212  
The big picture and all the fine details.  
KODAK VISION2 100T Color Negative Film 5212 / 7212  
is the sharpest color negative motion picture film.  
With excellent flexibility and extremely fine grain,  
VISION2 100T Film offers clean and crisp images. And  
now, 100T Film also includes superior VFX  
capabilities. So you can shoot all your scenes for  
digital compositing on the same stock.  
The VISION2 Film family is the first line of products  
created specifically for both film and digital  
postproduction. What's more, all VISION2 Films  
provide excellent tone scale and flesh-to-neutral  
reproduction. With superior shadow and highlight  
detail and very fine grain. VISION2 Films also maintain  
neutrality through the full range of exposure. So you  
can convey exactly the look you intended all the way  
from capture to post.  
KODAK VISION2 100T Film. Tell your story from the  
beginning to the very last detail.  
KODAK VISION2 100T  
Color Negative Film  
5212 / 7212  
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RECIPROCITY  
SENSITOMETRIC CURVES  
"0" on the x-axis represents normal exposure  
of an 18-percent gray card in the red, green,  
and blue layers of this film. A white card is  
2 1/3 stops higher than normal exposure,  
and there are at least 2 1/2 stops above that  
for capturing specular highlight detail.  
A 3-percent black card is 2 2/3 stops below  
normal exposure. There are at least 2 1/2  
stops of latitude below that for capturing  
shadow detail.  
No filter corrections or exposure  
adjustments for exposure times from  
1/1000 of a second to 1/10 second. In the  
1-second range, increase exposure  
2/3 stop and use a KODAK Color  
Compensating Filter CC 10R. In the  
10 second range, increase exposure 1  
stop and use a KODAK Color  
LOG EXPOSURE (lux-seconds)  
-4  
-3.2  
-2  
-1  
-0.2  
3.0  
2.0  
1.0  
0.0  
-10 -8  
-6 -4 -2  
0
2
4
6
Camera Stops  
Compensating Filter CC 10R.  
IDENTIFICATION  
After processing, the Kodak internal  
product code symbol (EM), product code  
numbers 5212 (35 mm) or 7212 (16 mm),  
emulsion and roll number identification,  
and EASTMAN KEYKODE Numbers are  
visible along the length of the film.  
MODULATION-TRANSFER CURVES ➤  
This graph shows a measure of the visual  
1000  
sharpness of this film. The x-axis, “Spatial  
Frequency,” refers to the number of sine waves  
per millimetre that can be resolved. The y-axis,  
“Response,” corresponds to film sharpness. The  
longer and flatter the line, the more sine waves  
per millimetre that can be resolved with a high  
degree of sharpness—and the sharper the film.  
100  
10  
GRAIN  
1
1
10  
100  
1000  
The perception of graininess of any film  
depends on scene content, complexity,  
color, and density. In KODAK VISION2  
100T Color Negative Film 5212 / 7212,  
the measured granularity is  
SPATIAL FREQUENCY (cycles/mm)  
DIFFUSE RMS GRANULARITY CURVES ➤  
To find the rms granularity value for a given  
density, find the density on the left vertical scale  
and follow horizontally to the sensitometric  
curve and then go vertically (up or down) to the  
granularity curve. At that point, follow  
3.0  
2.0  
1.0  
0.0  
exceptionally low.  
.10  
SHARPNESS  
.03  
.01  
The perceived sharpness of any film  
depends on various components of the  
motion picture production system.  
Camera and projector lenses, film printers,  
and other factors play a role, but the  
specific sharpness of a film can be  
measured and charted in the Modulation  
Transfer Curve.  
horizontally to the Granularity Sigma D scale  
on the right. Read the number and multiply  
by 1000 for the rms value.  
.004  
.003  
.002  
.001  
4.0  
0.0  
1.0  
2.0  
3.0  
LOG EXPOSURE (lux-seconds)  
4.0  
SPECTRAL-SENSITIVITY CURVES ➤  
These curves depict the sensitivity of this film to  
the spectrum of light. They are useful for  
determining, modifying, and optimizing  
exposure for blue- and green-screen  
visual effects work.  
3.0  
2.0  
Spectral Sensitivity Curve Key  
Sensitivity of the yellow dye  
forming layer  
1.0  
0.0  
Sensitivity of the magenta dye  
forming layer  
250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750  
Sensitivity of the cyan dye  
forming layer  
WAVELENGTH (nm)  
*Sensitivity = reciprocal of exposure (erg/cm2) required  
to produce specified density  
SPECTRAL DYE-DENSITY CURVES ➤  
These curves depict the spectral absorptions of  
the dyes formed when the film is processed.  
They are useful for adjusting or optimizing any  
device that scans or prints the film.  
Spectral Dye Density Curve Key  
Midscale Neutral  
Cyan Dye  
Magenta Dye  
Yellow Dye  
NOTE: Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow Dye  
Curves are peak-normalized.  
Minimum Density  
Note: Sensitometric and Diffuse RMS Granularity curves are produced on different equipment.  
A slight variation in curve shape may be noticed.  
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KODAK VISION2 100T Color Negative Film 5212 / 7212  
STANDARD PRODUCTS AVAILABLE*  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
FORMAT AND  
SPECIFICATION NO.  
35 mm SP718  
35 mm SP718  
16 mm SP455  
16 mm SP445**  
16 mm SP457  
LENGTH IN  
METRES (FEET)  
122 (400)  
305 (1000)  
30 (100)  
CORE  
DESCRIPTION  
PERFORATION/PITCH  
METRIC (IMPERIAL)  
BH-4740 (BH-1866)  
BH-4740 (BH-1866)  
1R-7605 (1R-2994)  
1R-7605 (1R-2994)  
1R-7605 (1R-2994)  
To order the publications below, call  
1-800-233-1650 between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m.  
Eastern Time.  
U
U
R-90 100-ft. spool  
Winding B  
Winding A  
Winding B  
61 (200)  
122 (400)  
A
T
Outside the United States, please contact  
your Kodak representative.  
Visit us online at  
*Availability may vary by location.  
This product is also available as Finish-to-Order (FTO) in various other standard roll lengths and formats. Sold only in specific minimum  
order quantities or multiples of the minimum order quantities; non-returnable; US and Canada delivery time of 3 weeks from receipt of  
purchase order. Other restrictions may apply. Contact your local Kodak representative for additional information.  
**Spec 445 can be used only in the AATON A-MINIMA Camera.  
For direct ordering in the U.S. and Canada: 1-800-621-FILM (3456)  
FILMS  
Cinematographer’s Field Guide  
KODAK Publication No. H-2  
Hollywood, California  
Kodak Canada Inc.  
4185 Still Creek Drive  
Suite C150  
Burnaby, British Columbia  
Canada V5C 6G9  
CHINA (Peoples Republic)  
6700 Santa Monica Boulevard  
Los Angeles, California  
90038-1203  
Phone: 323-464-6131  
Orders:1-800-621-FILM  
Beijing: 8610 6561 6561  
Shanghai: 8621 6350 0888  
Guangzhou: 8620 8666 9888  
PROCESSING  
Manual for Processing KODAK Motion Picture  
Films, Process ECN-2 Specifications, Module 7  
KODAK Publication No. H-24.07  
HONG KONG  
Orders: 1-800-621-FILM  
Fax: 1-866-211-6311  
Phone: 852 2564 9351  
INDIA  
New York, New York  
EUROPEAN, AFRICAN AND  
MIDDLE EASTERN REGION  
360 West 31st Street  
New York, New York 10001-  
2727  
Phone: 212-631-3400  
Orders:1-800-621-FILM  
IMAGE STRUCTURE  
Phone: 91 5641 6770  
INDONESIA  
Kodak Limited  
Hemel One  
Boundary Way  
Hemel Hempstead  
Herts HP2 7YU  
ENGLAND  
Phone: + 44 1442 846957  
Fax: + 44 870 850 2418  
KODAK Motion Picture Film  
KODAK Publication No. H-1  
Phone: 62 21 570 5212  
JAPAN  
TRANSFER  
LATIN AMERICA REGION  
Phone: 813 5540 2280  
KOREA  
Entertainment Imaging  
1900 NW 97th Avenue  
Miami, Florida 33172  
KODAK Telecine Analysis Film User’s Guide  
KODAK Publication No. H-822  
Phone: 822 708 5830  
MALAYSIA  
Phone:  
305-378-0566  
305-229-0422  
KODAK Telecine Exposure Calibration  
Film User’s Guide  
KODAK Publication No. H-807  
Eastman Kodak SA  
29 - 31 Route de L'Aeroport  
Le Grand Saconnex  
Case Postale 271  
1215 Geneva 15  
Switzerland  
Information:  
Phone: +41-22-747-2000  
Fax: +41-22-747-2200  
Phone: 603 7680 3338  
NEW ZEALAND  
Phone: 649 302 8665  
PAKISTAN  
CANADA  
Kodak Canada Inc.  
3500 Eglinton Avenue West  
Toronto, Ontario  
LAD  
LAD - Laboratory Aim Density  
KODAK Publication No. H-61  
Canada M6M 1V3  
Phone : 92 21 561 0150  
PHILIPPINES  
Phone: 416-761-4922  
Orders: 1-800-621-FILM  
Fax: 416-761-4948  
Phone: 632 813 7916  
SINGAPORE  
STORAGE  
GREATER ASIA & JAPAN  
REGION  
Toll Free Fax: 1-866-211-6311  
KODAK Motion Picture Film  
KODAK Publication No. H-1  
Phone: 65 6371 3388  
TAIWAN  
Kodak Canada Inc.  
4 Place du Commerce,  
Suite 100  
Ile des Soeurs  
Verdun, Quebec  
Canada H3E 1J4  
Orders: 1-800-621-FILM  
Fax: 1-866-211-6311  
AUSTRALIA  
(All of the above are also available at http://www.kodak.com/go/motion)  
Kodak (Australasia) Pty. Ltd.  
173 Elizabeth Street  
Coburg, Victoria  
Australia 3058  
Phone: 61 3 8371 8520  
Fax: 61 3 9353 2962  
Phone: 8862 2316 8282  
THAILAND  
The Book of Film Care  
KODAK Publication No. H-23  
Phone: 662 271 3040-59,  
Ext. 312  
KODAK SHOOTSAVER  
Express Delivery Service  
(U.S. only)  
1-800-404-2016  
(Visa or MasterCard only–  
service fee applies)  
Notice: While the data presented are typical of production coatings, they do not represent standards that must be met by Kodak.  
Varying storage, exposure, and processing conditions will affect results. The company reserves the right to change and improve  
product characteristics at any time.  
Revised 10-2005 Printed in U.S.A. Kodak, Eastman, Vision, Keykode, and Wratten are trademarks.  
© Eastman Kodak Company, 2004 KODAK Publication No. H-1-5212 CAT 147 3594  
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