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What is Super 16mm film?

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14y ago
Updated: 4/6/2023

Although all 16mm film is 16mm wide (Surprise!), the original format had sprocket holes on both film edges. The sprocket holes in movie film are used to properly register or position the film for shooting and projection. The Super-16 format only had sprocket holes on one edge which allowed for larger image area and somewhat better projection quality.

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