Help keep your film protected and organized with this red Film Hard Case from Japan Camera Hunter, which holds 10 rolls of 35mm roll film. This hard plastic case is reminiscent of an egg carton and segregates rolls into individual slots for organization. It is ideally suited for protecting, organizing, and separating exposed and unexposed film while out shooting, as well as a neat means for holding film inside your refrigerator. Additionally, the exterior of the case is intentionally blank, offering free reign for customizing its appearance or for noting the type of film inside.
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Key Features
- Hard Plastic Case
- Protects Film from Elements
- Ideal for Separating and Storing Film
Help keep your film protected and organized with this red Film Hard Case from Japan Camera Hunter, which holds 10 rolls of 35mm roll film. This hard plastic case is reminiscent of an egg carton and segregates rolls into individual slots for organization. It is ideally suited for protecting, organizing, and separating exposed and unexposed film while out shooting, as well as a neat means for holding film inside your refrigerator. Additionally, the exterior of the case is intentionally blank, offering free reign for customizing its appearance or for noting the type of film inside.
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Japan Camera Hunter 35mm Film Hard Case Reviews
Bold and Durable
By Lucas
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2025-06-23
The JCH 35mm Film Hard Case is just what I was looking for when it comes to film storage on my photo walks. It holds plenty of film for a daily outing and I can count on it to protect my rolls. The only critique I have is that the top lid can pop off when bounding around in a bag, so I usually wrap a rubber band around the case if I'm traveling. I also recommend the bright color options so you can easily see them inside a dark bag.
Does what it says on the tin.
By Keenan
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-11-20
It's a plastic thing that holds five rolls of film, just like it says. Only downside is the top doesn't lock in any way, but a rubber band could solve that.
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