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Ziv 35mm Film Canister

BH #ZIFC351 • MFR #FC35-1
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Ziv 35mm Film Canister
Key Features
  • Opaque and Light-Tight
  • Protects Against Dust and Moisture
  • Quick-Snap Lid
  • Durable and Reusable
The opaque black 35mm Film Canister from Ziv is designed to hold a 35mm film cassette. The canister is light-tight and protects against light exposure, dust, and moisture once the quick-snap lid is snapped into place. The canister and lid are made of a durable plastic and can be reused many times.
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Ziv FC35 Overview

The opaque black 35mm Film Canister from Ziv is designed to hold a 35mm film cassette. The canister is light-tight and protects against light exposure, dust, and moisture once the quick-snap lid is snapped into place. The canister and lid are made of a durable plastic and can be reused many times.

UPC: 847628037137

Ziv FC35 Specs

Material
Plastic
Color
Black
Dimensions
2 x 6 x 7" / 5 x 15.2 x 17.8 cm
Weight
7.2 oz / 204 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.02 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
3.1 x 2.25 x 1.4"

Ziv FC35 Reviews

As advertised

By Maria
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-04-10

Exactly as pictured and advertised

Keeps film from being crushed while being mailed.

By Robert
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2025-01-27

Yes, it is good for protecting the film when mailing through the U.S. Mail plus keeping the developed film or say when you opened the box and want to store it outside the box. Good.

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Why would someone buy these? Aren't they identical to the canisters 35mm film comes in? I throw so many away. Do people store un-cut negatives in them?
Asked by: Jonathan W.
Easy. I bulk roll my own film (100') into 12, 24, or 36 exposure rolls and then store them in my fridge or freezer till needed. The canister help protect against condensation forming. If I was to store my bulk loader loaded with film in the fridge and then bring it up to room temp when needed, I'd run the risk of having condensation form inside and on the film itself which, obviously, is not good. As I can usually get 18+ rolls when I load 36 exposures, I buy a box of canisters to store the film in in the fridge and to protect the cartridges in the field and during transport.
Answered by: Peter S.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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