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Kodak Steel 135mm Film Case Blue Lid Yellow Body

Kodak Steel 135mm Film Case Blue Lid Yellow Body
  • Product Code: eq89639
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The portable Kodak Steel 135mm Film Case Blue Lid Yellow Bodyorganizes and preserves up to five rolls of 135mm film, each in a separate compartment. The outer section of the case is made of steel and the inner section of plastic in a compact and lightweight design.

Fits up to Five Rolls of 135mm Film    Separated Compartments    Steel and Plastic Construction

Parameters
Material of ConstructionOuter: Steel
Inner: Plastic
Dimensions1.9 x 2.2 x 1.9" / 48 x 56 x 47 mm
Weight5.6 oz / 160 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.525 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)6.7 x 3.7 x 2.1"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will it hold a MAC Pro tower?

A: Hi,I do not have the dimensions of the Mac Pro Tower in mind (it should be easy to check and compare with inner dimensions of the case) but at first glance I would say no. This (wonderful) case is cabin-size and I would guess the tower is similar to a PC desktop tower.In any cases I strongly recommend the case to carry fragile / high-tech gear. As a carry-on luggage, be careful with the weight of the basic model as it is quite heavy (there is a recent lighter version).Hope it helps.Marc

Q: 2. Shooting on a boat, let's say I need to swim from an anchored sailboat to shore, not terribly far, would you feel confident floating the case in the saltwater for the swim?

A: I think it is likely that the Pelican folks would agree that this is risky. I have never tried it; maybe it would be ok. However, fully loaded, your case+contents can be very heavy is unlikely to float. Stripped of the bags and with a light load it would float but chuck full ... i doubt it. The seals are pretty robust though. So, if you have maintained the o-rings, etc, it is likely to be dry inside after exposure to water. If you are just transporting a light load, it may float and there is a reasonable chance that this box will protect your equipment. If you are carting several thousand dollars worth of equipment, though, I would not risk attempting to float the package.However, I cannot think of a better container to protect your equipment from damage were the trip to the water to be accidental.You could, of course, put some weights in the box and see how it works. Be sure to expose it to some waves.

Q: 3. Is this case large enough to hold two camera bodies (canon 5d mark ii & 7d mark ii) + four lenses (largest is 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L) + spare batteries, cleaning supplies, etc.? I'm not sure if this case or the 1560 is the way to go.

A: Do this: lay out your kit on a table and arrange within each case's specified dimensions. Within the 15010, plan for padded inserts spanning 1/2 -3/4 separation between each item. If you want more separation, the pick and pluck foam and the 1560 may be a better option.

Q: 4. Is this description correct? I've never heard of 135mm film, maybe there's a typo?

A: Yes. 135 film is more popularly referred to as 35 mm film.

Q: 5. Does this case come with dividers for storing things in layers? For example, if I wanted to lay down two zoom lenses on top of each other, would they have to be touching each other or is there a divider that could pad them from bumping?

A: No just the way you see it. You would have to protect your lens if you lay them on top of each other

Q: 6. What is the guide number of the flash?

A: Unfortunately, the guide number of the Kodak M38 is not provided by Kodak, and we have no way of accurately testing the flash's output.

Q: 7. Made in USA?

A: As per our records, the Kodak Steel 135mm Film Case is made in China. This information is subject to change at any time.

Q: 8. Can the top pouches be completely removed and turned into a normal 1510 case? If so, how are the pouches attached?

A: Yes, they are mounted with velcro. The zip up compartment can be taken out as well.

Q: 9. Can this fit 2 lightstands and umbrellas in addition to cameras and lenses?

A: Doubtful. I use it for a 15 laptop and accoutrements along with a few drives, Cables a set of walkies and a few odds n sods for my DIT kit.

Q: 10. Am i able to purchase the lid insert seperately as i already own the 1510 w/ foam?

A: Unfortunately the lid insert is not currently sold separately.

27/09/2024

[0.525 lb] nice tank

5
12/08/2024

[5.6 oz / 160 g] De muy buena calidad, slida, buenos materiales. Hermosa pieza

5
05/08/2024

[0.525 lb] I really did not need this and don't use it for film. I use it to store small camera items that I don't want getting lost or misplaced.
Excellent!

5
25/07/2024

[0.525 lb] The other film cases I found were plastic and had reviews of them cracking too easily; they were also not nice looking. I was pleased to find these of steel construction, and they are also very pleasing to look at and hold, which is a bonus! I feel these are a new item since there are no other reviews at the time of my writing this. I sense these will be very popular. You can also mix and match the colors since the lids come off fully. They are made to last a lifetime so the price is worth it. They don't seal closed though, so don't think they'll protect from lots of moister. I was simply looking for a way to keep rolls organized in my bag. They make a 10 roll option too.

5
26/06/2024

[0.525 lb] This is very cool looking and practical. I use this on trips and its easy to just hand to security to hand check the film and avoid the scanner from affecting the film, Its also very handy to just toss in the bag and go ! I will say it is a little heavy and a tad expensive for a case but it is nice.

5
24/06/2024

[5.6 oz / 160 g] Looks cute, holds my film, and feels extra sturdy. I kind of wish the top had a hinge, but instead it just snaps completely off--but not a big deal.

5
23/06/2024

[5.6 oz / 160 g] I keep my film in my fridge, but the film boxes and rolls were always falling out onto the floor. This has been the perfect solution. Stores easily in the door of my fridge and will prevent my film from falling out. I shoot 120mm film and this fits 8 rolls of 120 which is great!

It's also made of metal so highly durable!

5
15/06/2024

[5.6 oz / 160 g] High quality. Good seal. Certainly would recommend.

5
06/05/2024

[5.6 oz / 160 g] Ended up buying four in different colors for the types of 35mm film I use regularly. Fits nicely in a pocket, has a nice finish and weight Film has to be removed from the plastic canister to fit, something to remember when taking film from cold storage on a humid day.

5
27/04/2024

[0.525 lb] I use this tank for single film roll developing and I must say that it is great. The light-tight cap for pouring in your chemicals is easy to snap off, unlike others where you either have no grip or are very difficult to pull off. It is durable should it fall or bang on something and a breeze to clean. I would have liked if it worked with my plastic reels as well but it does not fit those.

5

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