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Re: $25 panoramic cameras.. Re: film spool dimemsions/ film source
- From: Glenn Barry <bonza1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: $25 panoramic cameras.. Re: film spool dimemsions/ film source
- Date: Sun, 02 May 1999 17:03:08 +1000
You can cut and file 120 spools to fit into the ends of 35mm cassettes,
so if larger film formats can accept the 120 spool ends you could
hypothetically do the same.
I have used them in an older style Mamiya RB back which still gives
frame counting. You need one for the take-up as well and the film needs
to be detached from the supply spool so that it can wind off.
MMagid3005@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Sorry, Steve, but my adapters permitted 120 to be used with larger format
> cameras like 116, 122, 118, 101, 130, etc. I did nothing with 35mm. But I
> ran across something the other day which could be helpful to you. look at
>
> http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/text-lubitel.html
>
> where Andrew Davidhazy writes about a method for using 35mm in a Lubitel 2
> 1/4 TLR. He did it to make panorama photos. I thought this would be neat in
> a camera that took an even larger negative, like 122. That's where my
> adapters could be used. -- Marty Magid
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