Lomography Film Case - Multiformat


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P.K. (Corwen, GB)
Great!

I thought it was a great film case. While it's quite big, you can still fit this in your bag when you're travelling. If you mainly shoot 35mm, it's a great companion film case. You put in 6 rolls and without any worry shoot it around.

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A.H. (Liverpool, GB)
good for on the go.

Great case which holds up to either 6x 35mm films, 4x 120 films or 2x 120 & 3x 35mm. I did find the dividers pretty fiddly to fit into the case, and one of the separators arrived bent, but it was easy enough to gently bend back to shape.

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Jamie W. (Blackburn, GB)
Decent Enough

It is a nice enough case, the little metal inserts are fiddly and I find they routinely come apart when the case is in a rucksack even if the case is full of film, perhaps a sturdier method of joining them would be better.

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Terry G. (Sheffield, GB)

Great looking tin, fits perfect in my camera bag and holds just the right amount for a day out.
I wish the inserts were a little more secure but all in all a great product! Thank you

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M. (Council Bluffs, US)
Stick to Kodak

The internal dividers bend really easily and fall out a lot, so it doesn't actually hold film in place. If the case is full and in your bag you'll be guaranteed to have the dividers fall out when you try and open it, or have an annoying rattling sound of everything moving around inside the case. I'm going to put mine in a drawer and get a better case from Kodak.

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