
Convert your Polaroid to 120 roll film and enjoy it
Oct 10, 2007 · 1) Drill a 1/4 inch hole at the right film chamber, get a 1/4 inch bolt, 1 1/2. inches long make a winding shaft by grinding to made it tip fit the hole of 120. roll film, get a 1/4 inch …
How many exposures per roll of 120 film? - Photo.net
Aug 14, 2009 · <p>That's because the number of exposures per roll is dependent on the camera format (6x6cm, 6x4.5cm, 6x7cm, 6x9cm). On your 124G (6x6cm) I believe you will get 12 …
620 film vs 120 film - Classic Manual Film Cameras - Photo.net
Apr 13, 2006 · 120 film is an old size from the days when film spools had wooden shafts with metal flanges (which needed bulkier cameras). 116 film spools also had wooden shafts. Kodak …
An easy way to use 120 film in old 616. 122, etc cameras?
Oct 8, 2013 · <p>For the use of 120 in some cameras that take 616 film, electrical crimp connectors can work well. I made some posts with the details in APUG forums category …
A Tutorial: Adapting Old Cameras to use 120 Film
Oct 29, 2013 · With these, all that's needed to use 120 film is an insert in the 120 spool's end to accept the camera's wind key. With cameras made to use 620 film whose film chambers won’t …
120 film in 220 backs - Medium Format - Photo.net
Feb 12, 2016 · 120 film in a 220 back may be too tight to advance properly. If the back will accept either set to 120 for 120 film.<br> If the 120 film winds correctly in your 220 back then you will …
Kodak No.2A adapted to 120 film - Photo.net
Feb 3, 2014 · <br />An hour of arts&crafts later and I was ready to feed a roll of film through it. I loaded it up with Rollei Superpan 200 and took the car down to the "Ice Rink"<br> The way the …
Developing film that doesn't fit on any reels - Photo.net
Apr 12, 2020 · Hi there! First time poster here. I have a Kombi camera from the 1890s that I cut 120 film in half to fit. Unfortunately I've not been able to find a reel small enough to fit that film …
KODAK 3A (or similar) conversion to 120 - Classic Manual Film …
Sep 20, 2004 · You could certainly use a 122 take-up spool, and use some tubing on the feed side to hold the 120 feed spool. But then you will have to count turns to advance the film, since …
Loading 120 Film in a 220 Back? - Medium Format - Photo.net
Jun 14, 2004 · With a RB 220 back, the spacing between frames using 120 film will be PERFECT! That's because this type of gear takes in accunt the LENGHT of winded film after each frame, …