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KODAK 120/135 Film Case – Steel 8x120 / 10x35mm Storage

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

The KODAK 120/135 Film Case is a compact steel storage box that safely sorts and protects up to eight 120-format or ten 35mm rolls for travel and studio use.

Designed for film shooters who want a durable, organized way to carry and store rolls, this retro-inspired yellow steel case blends simple aesthetics with practical features. It’s lightweight enough for a camera bag, strong enough for shelf storage, and sized specifically to keep unexposed and exposed film separated and protected from knocks and light leaks. Film is not included; the case is a dedicated storage and sorting accessory compatible with standard 120 and 135 (35mm) formats.

How does this case protect film while traveling?

The steel construction and secure lid reduce the risk of crushing and keep the contents tidy during transport. The compact silhouette fits into backpacks, messenger bags, or gear trunks without taking much space, and the bright yellow finish makes it easy to find among other kit.

  • Rigid steel body resists deformation and protects rolls from pressure.
  • Snug lid minimizes dust and stray light reaching film edges.
  • Compact footprint fits most camera bags and luggage compartments.

Can it hold different film formats and how many rolls exactly?

This case is built to accommodate two common analog formats: 120 medium format rolls and 135/35mm cartridges. Its internal layout accepts eight 120 rolls or ten 35mm rolls, so you can choose the format you shoot or mix storage strategies for negative and medium-format workflows.

  • Holds up to 8 rolls of 120 medium format film.
  • Holds up to 10 rolls of 35mm (135) film cartridges.
  • Space allocation keeps rolls upright and separated to prevent tangling.

How does the design help with organization and everyday use?

The minimalist design is intended for quick sorting and visual identification: bright colorways and a simple interior let you mark or label positions as needed. The case can double as a small kit box—store leaders, seals, or a few paper labels alongside film for a ready-to-shoot setup.

  • Distinct compartments make separating exposed and unexposed rolls easy.
  • Flat lid provides room for adding removable stickers or short notes.
  • Minimalist interior maximizes usable space without unnecessary padding.

Who should choose the KODAK film case?

Pick this case if you shoot analog regularly and need a durable, portable way to sort and safeguard film—whether you’re a hobbyist, student, or working photographer. It’s also a good fit for darkroom storage, classroom kits, and anyone who appreciates a compact, color-ready solution that keeps film rolls organized and protected without bulk.

Note: this product is a storage case only; film must be purchased separately. The bright yellow finish and steel build combine visibility and resilience, making the case a practical everyday accessory for analog workflows.

FAQ

Q: Will this case fit both 120 and 35mm film at the same time?

A: It’s sized for either configuration: up to 8 rolls of 120 or up to 10 rolls of 35mm, not optimized for mixed packing of full counts simultaneously.

Q: Is the case light-tight for exposed film storage?

A: The case reduces light intrusion thanks to a snug lid, but it’s not a specialized light-sealed canister—handle exposed film with care.