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Kodak Revives Classic Film Cannisters In Striking Colors Inspired By ‘70s Design
By Izza Sofia, 23 Nov 2020
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Kodak has released a new set of metal film cases, which harks back to the brand’s 1970s heritage.
The cases are released by Retopro, who are licensed by Eastman Kodak, the makers of Kodak motion picture and still film. The metal cannisters were originally made of aluminium while the cap was created out of steel before the company decided to switch to plastic.
“We are inspired by the selection of materials and colours, and wish to recreate a new version of the Kodak Film Case, only to make it even more practical and stylish,” Kodak said.
The cases are available in different finishes: the Classic Case has a yellow body with red top or blue cap; The Radiant Case has a chrome body with yellow top or silver cap, while the Matte Case comes in black and white. Each case is able to hold five rolls of 35mm film and it comes with a plastic insert, which can be removed so it is able to hold other items.
“The Kodak Film Case, made of steel with high tensile strength, provides your films with strong protection,” the company explained. “The case is small and portable, making it ideal for all analog lovers. It protects your film rolls dry and clean, and organizes five rolls of 35mm film in one place. It is perfect for a day out for shooting or even a sweet long holiday.”
The cases cost US$25 each and expected to ship in December.
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Image via Kodak
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[via PetaPixel, cover image via Kodak]
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