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Although Kodak discontinued Go to product viewer dialog for this item. in 1995, you can still buy freshly spooled
: Regardless of how you load the film, you almost always need an original 620 spool at the "take-up" end because the camera’s winding key is designed for the 620 spool's smaller slot. 620 Film - The Darkroom Photo Lab - Film Developing buy kodak 620 film
Since 620 and 120 film are the same width, many photographers choose to adapt the more affordable and widely available 120 format. Although Kodak discontinued Go to product viewer dialog
: A primary source that manufactures its own mold-injected plastic 620 spools and offers a wide range of color and black-and-white stocks. Blue Moon Camera and Machine : Stocks Film for Classics versions of professional Kodak films like Ektachrome E100 and Portra 400 . B&H Photo Video : Often carries 620 roll film from specialty brands like FPP and Film for Classics. Legacy Photo Lab : Sells respooled Kodak Gold 200 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. specifically for vintage cameras. Cost and Availability : A primary source that manufactures its own
Prices for a single roll of 620 film typically range from , reflecting the labor-intensive process of hand-respooling. Standard B&W : Roughly $13–$17 per roll. Premium Color (Portra/Ektachrome) : Roughly $29–$35 per roll. Vintage "New Old Stock" : You can find original, sealed Kodak 620 film