126 Ortho BW Perforated Bulk Film - 1 Roll

  • $12.99


Orthochromatic BW 126 Perforated Bulk Film - 1 Roll - 80 ISO
approx. 18 exposures - Process: BW

Please READ ALL THE TEXT on this page before ordering as this item is not returnable.

Emulsion - Orthochromatic BW 126 Perforated Bulk Film is Ilford Ortho + emulsion. 

Orthochromatic film - Ortho films render very different BW tones that make your photography stand out. The blue and green sensitivity enables the film to be handled in red safe-light and allows processing by inspection, meaning you can load and unload film onto your home development reels using our Jr Red Safe-light.

Before ordering - consider this product a DIY (Do-It-Yourself) project. You will need time, a dark work space and patience to re-load your cartridge with this bulk film. This product is one bulk roll only. The FakMatic Adapter is sold separately.

You will receive:
One roll - 126 hand-perforated roll of Ortho BW film in a black canister.
Note: FPP 126 perforated film DOES NOT include backing paper. Backing paper is not needed. Please watch the video below for details.

What you will need in order to shoot this film (sold separately):

*If you do not develop your own film, you will need to unload your film in the dark and return it to its black canister. You will need to explain to your lab that the canister contains loose 126 format film.

This item is not returnable and is sold without warranty. Please read ALL of the info on this page and watch our video before purchasing.

OVERVIEW: FPP 126 Perforated Film - what is it?
This is hand-perforated 126 format film.

Will it work with my 126 camera?
Yes, our hand-perforated 126 film should work with any 126 format camera. However, this is our “beta test” first batches. There is no warranty or return on this film due to the age of vintage cameras. 

Tips for shooting FPP 126 Film

  • Know your camera. Before loading, test your cameras shutter and find the “pin” near the inside shutter compartment. This “pin” is what resets your shutter to shoot. Video - Test your camera HERE
  • Load film into your 126 cartridges in complete darkness 
  • Avoid light leaks. You can avoid light leaks by taping up the outside of your camera’s film compartment.

Developing Info:

  • Kodak D76 - Stock Solution / 68° Fahrenheit / 6-7 min
  • Kodak D76 - 1+1 / 68° Fahrenheit / 10 min
  • FPP D96 - Stock solution / 68° Fahrenheit / 7 minutes
  • Kodak HC-110 - Dilution B / 68° Fahrenheit / 6 minutes or Dilution H (1+63) for 12 minutes
  • Kodak X-Tol - Stock solution / 68° Fahrenheit / 5-6 minutes
  • Sprint Standard - Dilution 1-9 / 8.5 minutes / 68° Fahrenheit
  • Rodinal / PyroCat - Download Chart HERE (WeTransfer Link)

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