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The filing system is made from high-quality, durable materials, preferred by many users over plastic alternatives that can cause negatives to stick.
The Paterson Photographic 35mm Negative Filing System can hold 7 strips of 6 frames each, providing ample space for your 35mm negatives.
The filing system is designed to protect your negatives from common threats such as scratches, dust, and moisture, ensuring your film remains in pristine condition.
Yes, the filing system is ideal for both professional photographers and hobbyists. Its spacious design and protective features make it a reliable choice for anyone serious about preserving their negatives.
The Paterson Photographic 35mm Negative Filing System stands out for its four-ring binder design, which allows for easy storage and retrieval of sleeved negatives, and its high-quality, durable construction.
Review Summary
2022-07-29T10:22:33
I have to admit I was a bit cautious with this purchase because there?s not too many reviews out there. But I am pleasantly very satisfied with the performance of this binder I like the four rings rather than the three rings plus the gassine pages Allow sleeved negatives. You can?t get better than that.
PETE A.
2020-10-29T18:30:12
excellent quality.. I bought Paterson photo items while stationed in Europe years ago.. and their quality is unchanged.-excellent. and fits the album and negatives perfectly
DON W.
2020-10-15T11:24:33
Wonderful. I prefer this material over the plastic where the negatives often stick.
Wilfred C.
35mm
7 strips of 6 frames
Side loading
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| Models | SKU: PAPTP611 MFR: PTP611 $64.99 On Backorder Order now, your card will not be charged until it is ready to ship. | $65.80 Special Order Generally ships in 7-14 days, subject to availability | SKU: FSPF12016HB MFR: 020-0209 $48.15 $58.15 Save:$10.00 (17%) In Stock |
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| Format | 35mm Film | 35mm Film | 120 Film |
| Package Count | 25 | 100 | 100 |
| Storage Type | Archival Storage Pages | Archival Storage Pages | Archival Storage Pages |
| Archival or Standard | - | Archival | Archival |
| Storage For | Negatives | Slides | Negatives |
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By PETE A.
I have to admit I was a bit cautious with this purchase because there?s not too many reviews out there. But I am pleasantly very satisfied with the performance of this binder I like the four rings rather than the three rings plus the gassine pages Allow sleeved negatives. You can?t get better than that.
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By DON W.
excellent quality.. I bought Paterson photo items while stationed in Europe years ago.. and their quality is unchanged.-excellent. and fits the album and negatives perfectly
Enhance your photographic archiving with the Paterson Photographic 35mm Negative Filing System. This premium storage solution is meticulously designed to accommodate 7 strips of 6 frames each, ensuring your cherished memories are organized and easily accessible. Crafted from high-quality materials, this filing system is a durable and stylish choice for both professional photographers and enthusiasts alike.
The Paterson Photographic filing system stands out for its protective features, safeguarding your negatives against common threats such as scratches, dust, and moisture. Its spacious design allows for ample storage, making it an ideal option for those with extensive collections of 35mm negatives.
Users have praised the filing system's material, preferring it over plastic alternatives that can cause negatives to stick and potentially damage them. The thoughtful inclusion of four rings, as opposed to the standard three, provides additional security and ease of use, allowing sleeved negatives to be stored without hassle.
Whether you're looking to preserve your work for future generations or simply keep your negatives in pristine condition, the Paterson Photographic 35mm Negative Filing System offers a high-quality, protective, and spacious environment for your valuable film. Its durability and stylish design make it a superior choice for anyone serious about the long-term archival storage of their 35mm negatives.