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Fits most cameras and is generally considered the most popular film format. Easy, affordable, versatile.
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120 Film
For Medium format cameras (120/220) if you're looking for higher quality and more detail.
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Large format smacks of expertise and the ability to develop at home giving you complete and total control of your imagery.
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As the name suggests, this film prints instantly and gives you great results immediately. Great for quick and easy photography.
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Shot on 120
Shot using Portra 400 120 by @Facebook.com/LeeShootsFilm

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Kodak Films vs Kodak Eastman Films - What's Going On?
Those of you who spend lots of time online might have noticed a recent uptick in rumours about Kodak. Specifically there is lots of speculation that European supply of your favourite Kodak films is under threat from a big commercial fallout. This is not true

Exposure Calculations On Your Wrist ⏱️ Introducing A Light Meter Watch
At the recent Photography Show I bumped into an engaging chap called Richard, who showed me an intriguing prototype: a device that both told the time AND the exposure settings for my film camera! So I asked him some questions...

















































































































