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[MF3D.FORUM:1031] Rolleidoscop
- From: Ralph Johnston/Linda Sherman <copley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [MF3D.FORUM:1031] Rolleidoscop
- Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2000 05:49:15 -0400
Jim -I have the "Baby" Rolleidoscop which uses 127 film. Everything works.
It
gets 5 pairs/roll. Very cute and has a bubble level.
I can't get color anymore but can get B&W "Efke" film made in Croatia. I want
to learn how to do reversal processing and make B&W slide pairs. My other
project is to build a film slitter out of my old Ricoh TLR to slit 120 color
into 127 width. Then you respool it using old 127 backs and spools.
Processing it is no problem I am told as the lab just runs the film between
rollers. I actually have one roll of color in the freezer that I bought
before
"Film for Classics" stopped selling it.
I have a Sputnik and a King Inn viewer but haven't been using them lately.
Good to see you on the PHSNE field trip to Matt Eisenburg's museum in CT.
Regards -Ralph
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> Jim Hemenway <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx> on 08/01/2000 03:59:14 PM
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> Please respond to MF3D.Forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> To: Medium Format 3D Photography <MF3D.Forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> cc: (bcc: Kevin Dockery/435791/EKC)
> Subject: [MF3D.FORUM:1015] Kodachrome 64 120, Rolleidoscopes and Tom
> Deering's Sputnil baffle.
>
> Also, is anyone using a Rolleidoscope? Are they generally better than
> the Sputnik... I know that they cost a lot more... or are they really
> just antiques now?
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