Film Photography Project FPP 620 Black and White Negative Film ISO 100

Key Features
- For Brownie & Box-Type Cameras
- Black and White Negative Film
- ISO 100
- 620 film
- For Mixed Lighting and General Use
- Standard Black and White Chemistry
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overview
This BW film is perfect for your Brownie or other "box type" 620 camera. Get out your 620 film camera and start shooting!
How many images do I get per roll?
Each roll will deliver 8, 12 or 16 shots depending on your camera. Check your camera manual.
Our 620 Film is hand-rolled onto a new FPP mold-injected plastic, re-usable 620 film spool. Our FPP 620 Spool is mold injected and is just a fraction thicker than vintage metal spools due to the fabrication requirements. Our spool will be snug in 1% of 620 cameras. It will loosen with repeated use (if you re-use your spool or can be easily sanded down with a piece of sandpaper.)
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film specifications
| Film Type | Black & White |
| Film Size | 620 |
| Film Speed | 100 |
| Film Format | 620 |
- FPP 620 BW Negative Film ISO 100
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