Evergreen 35mm Film Canister Case

$ 10.50

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Compatible Film- Compatible with 35mm, Light Sealed- 100% LIGHT SEALED and guaranteed to keep your film safe and stable in any environment giving you

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The custom cut crosslinked polyethylene foam is designed to keep your 35mm film safe. Stay worry-free knowing that your film is resistant to being dropped or shaken. This ultimate secure storage case is perfect for photographers who are always on the go. Except for our clear option, all options are light-sealed!.

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