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Capture the beauty of the world in a new light with Flic Film Apollo 18. Designed for half-frame camera users, this 35mm, 400 ISO color negative film offers 36 exposures when using a half-frame camera or 18 regular exposures. The subtle warm tones add a nostalgic, "memory" touch to your images, creating sharp, high-quality photos at an unbeatable value. 

Elevate your creative photography possibilities with Flic Film Apollo 18.

Half-frame film photography gained prominence in the late 1950s and early 1960s, in part as a way of making photography more economical and accessible. Driven by the popularity of the Olympus Pen series cameras, photographers embraced the distinctive vertical orientation of images as well as creative possibilities, such as capturing diptychs and sequential storytelling in a single frame. 

  • 35mm

Photographers of all levels choose Photolab's excellence in film & digital services, full darkroom and our curated film supplies for over 50 years.

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Flic Film Apollo 18 135-36 Half-Frame Exposures

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Description

Capture the beauty of the world in a new light with Flic Film Apollo 18. Designed for half-frame camera users, this 35mm, 400 ISO color negative film offers 36 exposures when using a half-frame camera or 18 regular exposures. The subtle warm tones add a nostalgic, "memory" touch to your images, creating sharp, high-quality photos at an unbeatable value. 

Elevate your creative photography possibilities with Flic Film Apollo 18.

Half-frame film photography gained prominence in the late 1950s and early 1960s, in part as a way of making photography more economical and accessible. Driven by the popularity of the Olympus Pen series cameras, photographers embraced the distinctive vertical orientation of images as well as creative possibilities, such as capturing diptychs and sequential storytelling in a single frame. 

  • 35mm

Photographers of all levels choose Photolab's excellence in film & digital services, full darkroom and our curated film supplies for over 50 years.