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Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera with Flash (Cerulena Blue) by Kodak at B&C Camera
Kodak STRETCH 35 35mm Disposable Film Camera PANORAMIC Prints 1991 NEW Open Box
Kodak M38 35mm Film Camera with Flash (Starry Black)
Lomography Fantome Kino 8 is an extremely low ISO 8 black and white negative film. The film is characterized by its small exposure latitude, low grain, and vibrant contrast. Fantome Kino 8 is well-suited for shooting striking portraits and gritty street scenes in brightly lit environments, and this evocative emulsion can be developed in a lab or at home with the standard black and white process. This item is one 36-exposure roll of 35mm film and comes in a non DX-coded cartridge.
Lomography Black and White ISO 8 35mm Fantome Kino Film
Kodak 35mm One-Time-Use Disposable Camera (ISO-800) with Flash - 27 Exposures by Kodak at B&C Camera
How to Remove Film from a 35mm Camera. Raph and Vivian from B&C Camer, Film Camera 35mm
Shop Kodak 35mm Film at B&C Camera
Kodak Gold 200 film is low-speed color negative film that offers an outstanding combination of color saturation, fine grain, and high sharpness. It is designed for general picture-taking situations in daylight or with electronic flash. You can also expose this film under photolamps (3400 K) or tungsten illumination (3200 K) with filters. It also features wide exposure latitude - from two stops underexposure to three stops overexposure.
Kodak Gold 200 Color Negative Film Exposures, 35 mm - 36 count
Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera, Reusable, Focus Free, Easy to Use, Build in Flash and Compatible with 35mm Color Negative or B/W Film (Film and AAA Battery NOT Included) (Purple)
KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTACHROME Film E100 delivers extremely fine grain (rms 8), a low D-min for whiter, brighter whites, and features moderately
Kodak Professional Ektachrome E100 Color Transparency Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
Kodak Tri-X 400 Black & White Negative Film 35mm 36 EXP
Lomography LomoChrome Metropolis Simple Use Film Camera (27 Exposures)