35mm Movie Color Vintage Camera Films for sale

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Amber Amber D100, 35mm Film (27 Exposure) - LeZot Camera, Sales and Camera Repair, Camera Buyers

Which Film Camera Should I Buy? A Guide to Anyone Asking This Question - 35mmc

reusable 35mm film camera-retro style

Now DX-Coded! CineStill film is the amazing technology of motion picture film, prepped and rolled for still photography.Cinestill 50 Daylight Fine Grain Color Film 35mm Format is boasted to be the world’s finest grain film! CineStill 50D is an ISO 50/18° speed daylight balanced (5500K) motion picture emulsion. Technology borrowed from from Hollywood's wunderkind, Kodak 50D, prepped and rolled for safe C-41 standard development as an ISO 50 film.

CineStill - 50Daylight Color Negative 35mm Film

What Is This Mystery Japanese 35mm Color Film?

A Beginner Guide for 35mm Film Photography.

Double 8 Film - Cine8 Color Negative 40 - Daylight (25 ft - 40 ISO) – Film Photography Project Store

KODAK Vintage Retro Ultra F9 35mm Reusable Film Camera Bundle, 2 Color KODAK Ultra F9 35mm Film Camera with Color Plus 200 Film, Kodak Ultra F9 is a

KODAK Vintage Retro Ultra F9 35mm Reusable Film Camera With Color Plus 200 Film ( 1 Roll - 2 Roll ) Bundle

Film Format : 135 Film (24x36mm) ISO 200 / 400 Optics Lens : 31mm, F=10, 1 element Focusing : Focus Free, 1M to ∞ Shutter Speed : 1 / 120 s ; Film

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 Battery

Please kindly noted that this item is sold by wauiyaxu from Joybuy marketplace.Colour Prints, 35mm Vintage Color Print Film For 135 Camera

Colour Prints, 35mm Vintage Color Print Film For 135 Camera

35mm Movie Color Vintage Camera Films for sale

Wholesale Auto-wind Cameras Retro Color Reusabl Vintage Kodak 35mm Film With Flash Camera - China Wholesale Auto-wind Cameras $11.8 from Wenzhou Start Inzok Co.,Ltd

Double 8 Film - Cine8 BW Reversal 100 ISO (25 ft) – Film Photography Project Store

Is There Any Film Left in Japan?