Original Wolfen Color 400 Super 8 Film
Original Wolfen Color 400 Super 8 is a genuine color negative motion picture film cartridge made for filmmakers who want real Super 8 texture, added speed, and a more flexible option for mixed light, overcast days, interiors, and late day shooting.
This stock is a strong choice for shooters who want the character of real film without being limited only to bright daylight conditions. It gives Super 8 shooters more room to work in real world environments where the light is not always perfect.
At askem8, we do not just sell Super 8 film. We actively shoot real weddings, documentary moments, travel footage, and creative work on motion picture film. That hands on experience shapes what we carry and how we help customers use it well.
Why choose WOLFEN 400 Super 8
• Genuine WOLFEN color negative Super 8 film• ISO 400 speed for added flexibility• Strong choice for overcast days, interiors, and mixed light• Organic film texture with real motion picture character• Good option for weddings, documentary work, travel, and creative filmmaking• A useful alternative for shooters who want something beyond the standard Kodak options
Best uses for WOLFEN 400
• Wedding days• Documentary projects• Indoor daylight scenes• Overcast outdoor scenes• Late afternoon coverage• Travel films• Creative Super 8 projects• Real world shooting where light can change quickly
Important notes
Processing and scanning are not included with this film. This is a physical Super 8 film cartridge only.
Final results depend on your camera, exposure, metering accuracy, lighting conditions, processing, and scan quality. For best results, use a tested Super 8 camera and have the film processed and scanned by a trusted motion picture lab.
Store unused film in a cool, dry place. For longer term storage, refrigeration is recommended.
This is a standard Super 8 film cartridge intended for working Super 8 cameras. Before shooting anything important, make sure your camera runs properly, meters correctly, and accepts ISO 400 Super 8 cartridges. Older cameras can vary, so testing your camera is always recommended.

