Overview

Kodak Film Case Olive will keep your film safe from the elements, but most importantly from light. The portable steel case has a wide plastic inner case that will fit both 120 or 35mm films. Super flexible, these Kodak Film Cases will fit 10 35mm films or 8 120 films. Also, you can remove the plastic inner case. So, spark your imagination and make the case a customized toolbox of your own!

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Kodak Film Case - Olive

Kodak Film Case Olive will keep your film safe from the elements, but most importantly from light. The portable steel case has a wide plastic inner case that will fit both 120 or 35mm films. Super flexible, these Kodak Film Cases will fit 10 35mm films or 8 120 films. Also, you can remove the plastic inner case. So, spark your imagination and make the case a customized toolbox of your own!

Inspired By Kodak Film Canisters

The original Kodak film canisters had a body made of aluminium and a cap made of steel. Film cans were popular in the 1970s as film packaging. Only later were they replaced with the grey-top plastic containers we know today. Inspired by the materials and colours of the original, these new cases are even more practical and stylish.

Travelling With Film

Useful when you’re travelling. These cases are an excellent way to keep your film organised when you’re away from home. If you are going to be flying then read our Guide To Travelling With Film. It includes some information on taking film through airport security.

Guide To Film Photography

And, if you’re new to analogue photography, check out our Beginners Guide To Film Photography. It’s a great starting point when you first get into shooting film. Everything you need to know, from choosing a film camera to developing your own film at home.

Which Is The Best Film To Choose?

Have you just got hold of a film camera and not sure where to start. We have lots of films to choose from, but you might be wondering which is the best one for you? Then read our guide Choose Your Film. It will give you a good starting point and a clear idea of what the different films do.

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Kodak Film Case - Olive

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Kodak Film Case will keep your film safe from the elements, but most importantly from light. The portable steel case has a wide plastic inner case that will fit both 120 or 35mm films.

Fastens to Other Cases

Super flexible, these Kodak Film Cases will fit 10 35mm films or 8 120 films. Also, you can remove the plastic inner case. So, spark your imagination and make the case a customized toolbox of your own!.

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Product Overview

Kodak Film Case Olive will keep your film safe from the elements, but most importantly from light. The portable steel case has a wide plastic inner case that will fit both 120 or 35mm films. Super flexible, these Kodak Film Cases will fit 10 35mm films or 8 120 films. Also, you can remove the plastic inner case. So, spark your imagination and make the case a customized toolbox of your own!

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