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An essential piece to every film lover to preserve and organize film rolls - the portable steel casefeatures a wide inner which fits both 120 or 135 films (i.e. 8 rolls of 120 film or 10 rolls of 135 film).
About 120/135 Film Case
Product specification
*Film is not included
Up to 8 rolls of 120 film or 10 rolls of 35mm film
Steel case with plastic insert
150 x 76 x 57(mm)
254(g)

KODAK Film Case
Inspired by KODAK Film Canister
The body made of aluminium and the cap made of steel, KODAK film cans were widely used in the 1970s for film packaging, only later changed to grey-top plastic containers. The canisters were painted in colours and carried a lot of joyful memories. It was indeed a big part of film photography history. We are inspired by the selection of materials and colours, and wish to recreate a new version of the KODAK Film Case, only to make it even more practical and stylish.
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Features

Reto Style and More Colorways
Select your favourite colourways and styles - classic/ retro/ colourful/ low-key.

Protect Your Films
Made of steel which gives a full protection to your film rolls.

Flexible Usage
Make it your own tool box - flexible inner storage which also fits accessories other than film rolls.

Durable Material
Make of durable material which is suitable to bring along to your everyday shooting activities.
Customer Feedback
Salem O.
Perfect for film storage
I have the small one and a big one. The small one is for travel and this big one stores all my extra 35mm film. I love the color. And the texture is pretty nice.
Jacob
Solid case!
I love this thing. It’s built of solid metal which might be a concern if weight is an issue. I love it. It’ll last a lifetime and beyond and has that classic Kodak look.
Albo
It works
I'm very happy with this case. It holds 10 rolls of film perfectly and the lid stays shut tight. I put the case through a series of rough conditions on a recent trip and the lid never opened up and the film stayed in place.