
Tuttle Cameras Limited Edition 80th Anniversary Keep Clicking 2pk
“When We Began 1946” And "Still Going Strong 2026"
Celebrating 80 years of photography, the Limited Edition Tuttle Cameras 2 Pack comes with one roll of “When We Began 1946” and one roll of "Still Going Strong 2026". Both film boxes togher complete the seen as we see Mr. Snaps traveling from back in time, from black and white into the full color of 2026.
Roll 1. “When We Began 1946”
Designed as a versatile, all-purpose film, it performs beautifully in a wide range of shooting conditions—from everyday photography to demanding professional assignments. It is a fast, fine-grained panchromatic black and white film with an ISO rating of 400 ISO, in 36 exposures. The film delivers excellent sharpness, strong contrast, and outstanding edge definition, producing classic black and white images with rich tonal depth.
Key Features
A tribute to where it all began in 1946, and a film ready for the next generation of photographers.
Roll 2. "Still Going Strong 2026"
Tuttle Cameras 80th Anniversary “Still Going Strong 2026” Film
Celebrating 80 years of photography, the Tuttle Cameras “Still Going Strong 2026” is a versatile 35mm daylight-balanced color negative film designed to deliver vibrant color and dependable performance in a wide variety of shooting conditions. Rated at ISO 400/27° with 36 exposures, it offers the flexibility photographers need for both bright daylight and lower-light environments.
Known for its rich color saturation and pleasing color rendition, this film produces warm, natural skin tones, making it an excellent choice for portraits, street photography, and travel. Its fine grain structure and wide exposure latitude help capture detailed images while maintaining strong color and tonal balance.
Processed using the standard C-41 color negative process, this anniversary edition film combines classic color character with reliable modern performance.
Key Features
A celebration of 80 years of photography since 1946, and proof that great film is still going strong in 2026.

Tuttle Cameras Limited Edition 80th Anniversary Keep Clicking 2pk
“When We Began 1946” And "Still Going Strong 2026"
Celebrating 80 years of photography, the Limited Edition Tuttle Cameras 2 Pack comes with one roll of “When We Began 1946” and one roll of "Still Going Strong 2026". Both film boxes togher complete the seen as we see Mr. Snaps traveling from back in time, from black and white into the full color of 2026.
Roll 1. “When We Began 1946”
Designed as a versatile, all-purpose film, it performs beautifully in a wide range of shooting conditions—from everyday photography to demanding professional assignments. It is a fast, fine-grained panchromatic black and white film with an ISO rating of 400 ISO, in 36 exposures. The film delivers excellent sharpness, strong contrast, and outstanding edge definition, producing classic black and white images with rich tonal depth.
Key Features
A tribute to where it all began in 1946, and a film ready for the next generation of photographers.
Roll 2. "Still Going Strong 2026"
Tuttle Cameras 80th Anniversary “Still Going Strong 2026” Film
Celebrating 80 years of photography, the Tuttle Cameras “Still Going Strong 2026” is a versatile 35mm daylight-balanced color negative film designed to deliver vibrant color and dependable performance in a wide variety of shooting conditions. Rated at ISO 400/27° with 36 exposures, it offers the flexibility photographers need for both bright daylight and lower-light environments.
Known for its rich color saturation and pleasing color rendition, this film produces warm, natural skin tones, making it an excellent choice for portraits, street photography, and travel. Its fine grain structure and wide exposure latitude help capture detailed images while maintaining strong color and tonal balance.
Processed using the standard C-41 color negative process, this anniversary edition film combines classic color character with reliable modern performance.
Key Features
A celebration of 80 years of photography since 1946, and proof that great film is still going strong in 2026.