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How long is my cine film?

Find your film format below, look up your reel diameter, and you'll see roughly how many minutes of footage it holds. Numbers are approximate — actual length varies with exact frame rate and how full the reel is wound.

Standard 8 (Regular 8 / 8mm)

16 fps

Silent 8mm at 16 fps. 80 frames per foot, so roughly 5 seconds of footage per foot of film.

Reel diameter

3″

Footage

50 ft

Approx. runtime

~4 min

Reel diameter

4″

Footage

100 ft

Approx. runtime

~8 min

Reel diameter

5″

Footage

200 ft

Approx. runtime

~17 min

Reel diameter

7″

Footage

400 ft

Approx. runtime

~33 min

Super 8

18 fps

Silent Super 8 at 18 fps. 72 frames per foot, so about 4 seconds of footage per foot. 50 ft Super 8 also came as a sealed plastic cartridge that loaded directly into the camera. Sound Super 8 runs 33 % shorter (24 fps).

Reel diameter

3″

Footage

50 ft

Approx. runtime

~3 min

Reel diameter

5″

Footage

200 ft

Approx. runtime

~13 min

Reel diameter

7″

Footage

400 ft

Approx. runtime

~27 min

9.5mm Pathé

16 fps

Filmed at 16 fps with the same 5 seconds per foot as Standard 8 — capacities match almost exactly.

Reel diameter

3″

Footage

50 ft

Approx. runtime

~4 min

Reel diameter

5″

Footage

200 ft

Approx. runtime

~17 min

Reel diameter

7″

Footage

400 ft

Approx. runtime

~33 min

16mm

24 fps

24 fps sound speed (40 frames per foot, ~1.7 seconds per foot). Silent 16mm at 16 fps holds ~50 % longer per reel.

Reel diameter

3″

Footage

100 ft

Approx. runtime

~3 min

Reel diameter

5″

Footage

200 ft

Approx. runtime

~6 min

Reel diameter

7″

Footage

400 ft

Approx. runtime

~11 min

Reel diameter

10½″

Footage

1200 ft

Approx. runtime

~33 min

Reel diameter

13″

Footage

2400 ft

Approx. runtime

~67 min

Full lookup table

Every reel size from this page in one scannable list, in case you're comparing a stack of reels.

Format Reel Footage Runtime
Standard 8 (Regular 8 / 8mm) 3″ 50 ft ~4 min
4″ 100 ft ~8 min
5″ 200 ft ~17 min
7″ 400 ft ~33 min
Super 8 3″ 50 ft ~3 min
5″ 200 ft ~13 min
7″ 400 ft ~27 min
9.5mm Pathé 3″ 50 ft ~4 min
5″ 200 ft ~17 min
7″ 400 ft ~33 min
16mm 3″ 100 ft ~3 min
5″ 200 ft ~6 min
7″ 400 ft ~11 min
10½″ 1200 ft ~33 min
13″ 2400 ft ~67 min

How accurate is this?

These numbers are the standard frame-count math for each format. Real reels can run a minute or two short of the figure here because:

  • Reels were often not loaded to capacity at the factory or by the user — a "200 ft" reel might hold 190 ft.
  • Frame rate at capture can drift from the nominal value (especially on hand-wound cameras).
  • Splices, leader and trailer eat a few feet at each end.
  • Sound Super 8 was filmed at 24 fps instead of 18 fps, shortening runtime by a third.

For most home-movie purposes the figures above are within 5 % of reality. If you need the exact duration of a specific reel, the only way to know is to play it.

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