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feeling grey
k.hendrik

feeling grey

Rolleiflex grey baby
Location
my garden
Equipment Used
Rolleiflex grey baby 4x4
Film & Developer
Ilford HP5 400 127 format / HC110 'H'11'
Paper & Developer
negscan
Digital Post Processing Details
dust
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A nice shot! Since you use a baby Rollei, do you have a reasonable source for 127 film? I have a Komaflex S, a single lens reflex which also uses 127 film. As you know superslides from 127 transparencies project nicely in 35mm gear and are impressive.
 
A nice shot! Since you use a baby Rollei, do you have a reasonable source for 127 film? I have a Komaflex S, a single lens reflex which also uses 127 film. As you know superslides from 127 transparencies project nicely in 35mm gear and are impressive.
i use '50ft Ilford' and spool my own rolls.
 
I've cut down 120 many times. If you keep the side that has the 6x4.5 track you can use the framing numbers for 4x4 cameras, albeit with a little extra space between frames -- and if your camera has a friction roller frame counter, you might get 18 frames on a roll.
 
Thanks for the info. Given the cost of 127 film I may need to follow your advice.
 

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Epson PerfectionV700
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Rolleiflex grey baby 4x4.jpg
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Sun, 11 January 2026 4:51 PM
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