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from 1026 reviewsWhat a perfect addition to our mug collection and to his camera collection. Great quality, nice weight, washes up beautifully. I think I may want an entire set!
This is a very nice item and gift for a photo buff. Good size to hold plenty of coffee and seems to be well made.
Image on cup is crisp and accurate.
I discovered I had a damaged mug upon delivery, and the customer support to resolve the issue was tremendous. Shipped me a replacement item right away and it arrived very quickly and with zero issues. Would buy from again!
Mug arrived in a timely fashion. Well packed. Perfect Christmas gift for my co-worker who used to shoot film, back in the day. He loved it!
Got it for my son as a gift and he loves it. Just the style he wanted and the mug and handle are a great size.
Good quality cups!
I started shooting K-25 in the late 70s. This mug is another great SFC recreation of those great times and many exposed frames on one of the best color film stocks ever created.
Nice sized mug with good big handle that is comfortable. Gives me nostalgia for the film I used to shoot in college.
Perfect gift for our photographer son, since we live in the town that was the home of Ansco.
These mugs popped up on my Facebook feed. After verifying that the company was legit. I placed an order for a mug with the graphics of the film I used to shoot before digital. The mug holds a large cup of coffee. The printing is very high quality. This mug is not only functional. It reminds folks about my long history in Photography.
My husband is a retired photographer, and I remember him using this film. The coffee mug depicting the film canister is the perfect gift for Father’s Day!
such a great gift for photography enthusiasts
I used all of these emulsions starting in the 1960s as a kid with my photographer grandfather. Those and cut film for his 2-1/4” x 3-1/4” Speed Graphic. Used Royal-X pan in that one as well as in his 4” x 5”
I started shooting New Jersey bicycle races with my father in 1972, the year I turned 10. We'd come home, rewind the Tri-X in our Nikons and head to the basement darkroom to process it, make contact sheets, grease pencil the keepers and print those on 4x5 inch fiber based paper with the Omega B-22XL. Those were labeled on back and mailed to Cyclenews bicycling newspaper in Brattleboro, VT. We made $5 per published photo. This film launched my career at 9 years old. Having this mug is a reminder of my late father who passed in 2021 a few months shy of his 94th. He would’ve loved to have several of these film mugs. They’re more than my favorite films, they’re a zeitgeist of our warmest memories.

