Film, Photographic film & Tape
With a film tape or photographic film, you save the recordings from an analog, instant or video camera, so that you can then enjoy the lovely recordings by having them developed or playing them.
Wolfen NC 500 Colour negative 35 mm film 36 exposures
14, 90
Kodak Portra 800 135/36
23, 95
Kodak Gold 400 Ultra Max 135-24 3-pack
34, 95
Kodak Colorplus 200 135/24
10, 95
Kodak Portra 400 135/36 (5-pack)
106, 89
Fujifilm INSTAX SQUARE 10 Film Duo-Pack
19, 99
Ilford HP5 plus 400 120
12, 56
Fujifilm INSTAX WIDE Colorfilm Glossy 10X2 pack
19, 99
Kodak Gold 200 Gb 135-24 3P
List price 32,95
29, 99
Kodak Tri-X 400 135/36
18, 99
Fujifilm Velvia 100 135/36 New
List price 24,99
23, 95
Ilford FP4 Plus 135/36
12, 94
Old-fashioned enjoyment
While during the last decades the rise of the digital camera has played a large role in the transfer of the use of photo and film rolls to memory cards, the instant camera, analog camera and camcorder for instance still use old techniques. The whole development process of a photographic film not only evokes nostalgia but it also always gives magnificent results. This is why you will still find different models in our shop.
Various formats
Just as with the memory cards for digital cameras, the photographic films, film sheets or videotapes contain a particular amount of storage space. For photographic films and film sheets, this is indicated per amount of recordings. For instance, there are models with only a few recordings for instant cameras, but also films of 48 recordings. Lomography, Polaroid and Fujifilm offer various models in this area. On the other hand, video tapes contain a number of minutes of recording. For instance, Sony offers cassettes of 60 and 90 minutes.