620 Film
Three decades after Kodak discontinued production of 620 film, the Film Photography Project made a commitment to 620 film shooters by first producing brand new 620 spools, then manufacturing new 620 Color and BW film for your vintage cameras.
The 620 format was introduced by Kodak in 1931 as an intended alternative to 120. Although mostly used by Kodak cameras, it is also used by other camera of that era. The 620 format is essentially the same film on a thinner and narrower spool. More info about 620 camera at our FPP blog HERE.