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Explore the Film Camera Store's diverse selection of camera film, your go-to for capturing the world in analogue beauty.

We stock a wide range of film types, from 35mm to medium format, ensuring every photographer finds the perfect fit for their creative needs.

Our collection includes top brands like Kodak, Fujifilm, Ilford, and more, providing high-quality results for every shot. Whether you're shooting in black and white or vibrant colour, our film selection promises to elevate your photography to new artistic heights.

Rediscover the joy of film photography and let your creativity flow.

Frequently Asked Questions

Camera Film

What types of film do you offer?

We offer a wide range of film types, including 35mm, medium format, and large format films from top brands like Kodak, Fujifilm, Ilford, and more.

How do I choose the right film for my camera?

Check your camera's manual or specifications to determine the compatible film type. For most standard cameras, 35mm film is commonly used, while medium and large format cameras require specific sizes.

Can I use expired film, and what are the effects?

Yes, you can use expired film, but the results can be unpredictable. It might give a vintage, grainy look with colour shifts, which some photographers find artistically appealing.

What is the difference between black and white and colour film?

Black and white film captures images in shades of grey, offering a classic, timeless look. Colour film captures images in full colour, providing vibrant and realistic photographs.

How do I load film into my camera?

Loading film varies by camera model, but generally, you open the back of the camera, insert the film roll into the chamber, pull the film leader across to the take-up spool, and advance the film to secure it.

How many shots can I get from one roll of film?

A standard 35mm film roll typically contains 24 or 36 exposures. Medium and large format films vary but usually offer fewer shots per roll due to larger frame sizes.

What should I do if my film gets exposed to light?

If your film is exposed to light, it can cause overexposure, leading to washed-out images. Try to minimize exposure and develop the film as soon as possible to salvage any images.

How do I develop film at home?

You'll need some basic equipment and chemicals. The process involves developing the film in a series of chemical.

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