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03/16/2011 01:45:03 AM · #1 |
I put FILM in the subject ok :-)
I have an OLD (ain't kidding here) camera that used 116 roll film.....
Anyone know if I can get away using 120 film.. I suspect I will have to roll it back onto the smaller 120 roll once it's run thru...... I will lose some of the frame I understand.... like a crop sensor in the full frame body :-) |
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03/16/2011 02:17:35 AM · #2 |
You can not. 116 film is 2.5" wide instead of 2.25" like 120 film. It won't fit on the feeding mechanism of the 116 camera.
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03/16/2011 09:55:26 AM · #3 |
Hi,
apparently it can be done //camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/116_film
Good luck!
Michael |
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03/16/2011 10:27:35 AM · #4 |
Thx - That link helped..... I would let it run onto the 116 roll then I will manually roll it back onto the 120 roll in a dark bag so I don't loose the 116 spool when it's developed :-) (not planning on DIY devl right now).
I can see the catch will be the advancing distance.... and maybe the window in the back of the camera which I had not given any thought to.... Humm... some paper with distance marks seems in my future first :-) but seem like I need to tape that little window in the back of the camera... not that the markers would line up anyway. Question is - wonder if there is enough tension to keep the narrower roll of 120 straight enough not to get caught up..... |
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