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Kodachrome II 16mm 30m Sealed Film Expired 1976
Kodachrome II 16mm 30m Sealed Film Expired 1976
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Overview
Kodachrome II is one of Kodak’s most historically significant colour reversal films, known for its fine grain, archival stability and distinctive rendering. This is a sealed 30‑metre (100‑foot) 16mm roll, expired in 1976, making it highly desirable for collectors, archivists and display purposes.
Kodachrome II required the discontinued K‑12 process, so it is not developable in colour today. Some experimental users repurpose sealed Kodachrome for black‑and‑white hand‑processing, but results vary and are not guaranteed.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent (sealed)
- Factory‑sealed 30m roll
- Packaging shows age‑related storage wear only
- Film sold strictly as expired collector stock
- No guarantee of usability or image‑forming capability
- Suitable for display, collection or experimental B&W processing only
Included
- Sealed 30m (100ft) Kodachrome II 16mm film roll
- Original packaging
- No other items included unless stated
Key Notes
- 30m sealed roll
- Expired 1976
- K‑12 process discontinued
- Not suitable for colour development
- Potential for experimental B&W processing
- Highly collectible Kodak stock
- Ideal for display, archival reference or prop use
Collectors Notes
Sealed Kodachrome II in 16mm format is exceptionally scarce, especially long‑roll 30m stock from the mid‑1970s. Collectors value sealed examples for their historical significance and as pristine artefacts of Kodak’s early colour‑reversal era. Usability is not expected, but sealed packaging significantly increases desirability.
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