FPP Basic B&W - 620 Film


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JJ M. (Belfast, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Pinhole/Long-Exposure, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: @designbyjj
First time using a Brownie Box

Expensive but it’s one of the only places to get 620 film which I needed to bring my brownie box camera back to life.
I used this for a uni project on a sense of place, that place being an old graveyard dating back to 1610, it looks great and no one else will have photography like this. Really gets the eerie vibe I was going for.
I had some trouble using the camera and had to respool this film onto the one in the camera already which I haven’t seen other people do in videos but honestly I’ve never worked with film before so maybe that’s on me

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Patrick M. (Reading, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder
Accreditation Handles: @bergstrom_superstar
Does everything it needs to do

As other reviews have mentioned, this is re-spooled Delta 100, which is an excellent emulsion and generally a good choice for the cameras this would likely be used in. It's great to see older film formats being supported and gives us young'uns a chance to try out some early consumer cameras. Highly recommended for anyone looking to resurrect an old Brownie or similar :)

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Alex M. (Gloucester, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder
Accreditation Handles: @alexmorrison35
Great film but tell us what it is!

Respooled Delta 100, which is just a lovely film to start with, and the easiest way to get a "spare" 620 reel to start rolling your own.

Only reason I've knocked a star off is that I didn't know it was Delta 100 until is finished the roll and saw the end tape.

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Hannah B. (Pontefract, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Travel
Black and White Wonderland

Having used my Six-20 Popular Brownie for the first time, I was really worried about what to expect. When the results were in, I was over the moon! An early 1940’s camera with the perfect film to recreate those bygone and retro style shots. I’m completely in ore of the quality of this film and I have no doubts where I’m going to order some more. Thank you analogue wonderland for letting me take a step back in time.

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sccjono (Gloucester, GB)
My First Try

It's been way too many years since I did any film photography and then it was only ever 35mm. But for sentimental reasons I recently purchased a vintage medium format camera and tentatively used this film. Due to my old man's eyesight, I managed to waste some frames as I couldn't read through the red indicator windows properly, but despite this I was so pleased with the results I did get. The film is very forgiving and without the need to re-roll, its gets 10/10 for ease of use. If you haven't tried 620 shooting before, I definitely recommend trying this first, however I have ordered some 120 for next time, so wish me luck.

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