Does your vintage film collection have any 828 format film?
How about a roll of rare Kodachrome 25 KM828?
In a late lot number?
You don't have one, well here is your chance for up to 4 rolls!
Get all four, use some to trade with other collectors for some other hard to find roll for your own collection.
Amazing collectors item! Four factory sealed rolls Kodak Kodachrome 25 KM828 Film.
Packages are rather nice - not shop worn examples which while in their own right are not at all common, but in this condition are far more rare, also, no price tags or other stickers or residue.
Each roll priced as above or get all four for $330.00 at the same time.
Sold "as is" for the vintage collectible value.
As a collectors item these are no longer suggested or intended for photographic use but there are some possibilities for actual use if you do a serious search.
The standard image size for 828 is 40 mm × 28 mm.
828 cameras never achieved widespread popularity,
and the format had a rather limited run both in terms of cameras and film produced.
I believe the last Kodak's 828 format cameras was the
Pony 828 in the US, produced until 1959.
These cameras are antiques by most widely accepted definition.
Film for these cameras has become something of a rarity indeed.
At the top of the rarity heap is Kodachrome 25 in 828 format, a challenge to
find in any condition, let alone sealed packages. 4 of the same emulsion number!
My understanding is Kodak ceased production of 828 format film in 1985 with
less and less produced each year.
From the data on these boxes the "73" of "73 183" indicates a 1973 production run
which points to an age of 50 years old.
Do not compare these to 35mm or even 120 format rolls made in much bigger quantities.
In person preferred in a public place.
However shipping is possible, these are the terms: No electronic payments, no checks, no money orders, no IOU's, no ACH, no trades. What comes out of an ATM.
Keep payment type accepted in mind if you ask me to ship, you cover shipping costs. Shipping is easier for me if you provide a prepaid shipping label. USPS is strongly preferred. I don't mark up shipping if you are going to cover it, but if you have a shipper discount better for you to provide a prepaid label.