Mishail, I have the answer to your question. The camera in question uses a Kodachrome II 8mm film. As it turns out, one can no longer process Kodachrome Film as of December 30, 2010. Kodak discontinued manufacturing the film as well as making the color chemicals needed to process the film. So, to get the film developed in colour is not possible at the time. ( * although there may be some hope in the future as there are people working on the "Kodachrome Project" in New Mexico to try and develop a machine capable of processing the film.) The film CAN be processed in black and white, and there are only a couple of places in North America that are able to process the film in Black
Mishail, I have the answer to your question. The camera in question uses a Kodachrome II 8mm film. As it turns out, one can no longer process Kodachrome Film as of December 30, 2010. Kodak discontinued manufacturing the film as well as making the color chemicals needed to process the film. So, to get the film developed in colour is not possible at the time. ( * although there may be some hope in the future as there are people working on the "Kodachrome Project" in New Mexico to try and develop a machine capable of processing the film.) The film CAN be processed in black and white, and there are only a couple of places in North America that are able to process the film in Black