I became acquainted with the Film Photography Project after making the decision to return to analog (film) photography after the start of extended lockdown - even though I cannot travel as freely as I used to, this did not mean that I could not focus on finding beauty in my local surroundings. When I discovered that they had a store on eBay, I was excited! After wading through their numerous offerings, I bought this and have no regrets. They have taken their time to choose a wonderful film assortment. The presentation was fun from start to finish - the tin is solid and makes a great storage container, even after you finish using all the rolls. The inside was packed well too. For the price, it was perfect. Makes a great gift, too, for any loved ones who want to pursue non-digital photography.Read full review
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I've enjoyed working with this film in the relatively low light of gloomy northern Iceland. There have been some interesting results although to date I've had none printed properly. Although I think is sold as in-date, I can't be sure this is true given the supposed source of the film as being for black and white film copies - I don't think there has been much.of this going on for some time. Supposedly it hasn't been frozen. Developing was I interesting. Standard developing with Rodinal gave weird crazing on the negative; long cold water development with cold fixing gave good results but further trials might be needed.
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Arrived ontime! No problems! I haven't shot the film yet but I'm sure it is of good quality!
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A must have for any film shooter! I keep coming back to it as it is my favorite summer film! Love the look. Easy to scan and super unique! Buy with confidence! Great seller!
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Awesome thanks
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