Greetings Fellow Film Shooters!
There’s a chill in the air as Halloween approaches…and that means it’s time to announce the newest entry in FPP’s Monster Film Series, inspired by the best-loved monsters of classic literature and cinema!
This year’s release is a panchromatic BW film with the same great look of our 16mm movie film, named after the most ferocious, hair-raising monster of all time: the Wolfman! With 35mm, 120 – and even 620! – options, vintage camera shooters are sure to howl with delight.
And that’s not all – we’ve even brought back Dracula 35 and IT! (Color IT-n film)!
Here’s wishing you a safe and spooky Halloween season!
You can see our entire line of MONSTER FILM HERE!
INTRODUCING FPP’s MONSTER FILM #2: WOLFMAN BW PANCHROMATIC FILM
Available in Three Formats: 35mm, 120 and 620
Wolfman 35 – 1 Roll of Classic 35mm BW Film – $9.99 (with code $7.99)
35mm / BW / 24 exp / 100 iso / No DX Code / Process BW
Wolfman 120 – 1 Roll of Classic BW 120 Film – $10.99 (with code $8.99)
120 / BW / 100 iso / Process BW
Wolfman 620 – 1 Roll of Classic BW 620 Film – $14.99 (with code $12.99)
620 / BW / 100 iso / Process BW – Perfect for your 620 Brownie or other 620 camera!
DRAC’S BACK – FPP’s Original Monster Film has Risen from the Grave!
Dracula 35 – 1 Roll BW 35mm Film – $9.99 (with code $7.99)
35mm / Hand-rolled / BW / 24 exp / 64 iso / No DX Code / Process BW
FPP’s Dracula35 is a chillingly strong choice for almost any situation and will work in any automatic or compact camera. The flat mylar base means you’ll get uncannily good scans, every time.
IT’s HERE (FOR A LIMITED TIME…)
Fujifilm IT-N – 1 Roll 35mm Color Film – $14.99 (with code $12.99)
35mm / 24 exp / iso 6 / no DX coding / Cold-stored Expired / Process C-41
Originally designed to make negatives from slides, now adapted for your favorite 35mm camera! This unique super low-speed film yields unusual skin tones and a ghoulish green glow. Great for broad daylight and long exposure night shots (tripod suggested). Supply is limited, so grab yours now!
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