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Hama Glassine for 35mm 25 sheets

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  • for 10 film strips 35 mm à 4 (24 x 36)
  • glassine matt
  • sheet size: 250 x 315 mm
  • for ring binder large
  • package content: 25 sheets
Sheet size: 250 x 310 mm
Material: Glassine matte (PER)
Package content: 25 sheets
Filing option: Ring binder large
Format/Size: 35mm 24 x 36 mm
Number of negatives unframed: 1000
Format: für 35mm
Verpackungseinheit: 25 Blätter
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MSRP* 19,79
15,37 Archivierung
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Hama Glassine for 35mm 25 sheets

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  • for 10 film strips 35 mm à 4 (24 x 36)
  • glassine matt
  • sheet size: 250 x 315 mm
  • for ring binder large
  • package content: 25 sheets

Product description for Hama Glassine for 35mm

Sheet size: 250 x 310 mm
Material: Glassine matte (PER)
Package content: 25 sheets
Filing option: Ring binder large
Format/Size: 35mm 24 x 36 mm
Number of negatives unframed: 1000

Hama Glassine for 35mm 25 sheets

EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4007249022523
KAN
00002252

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