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Is it something you can carve out of a piece of wood?

It's this red thing:

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It's specifically to load two rolls of 120 on one reel. I found it irritating when trying to load 35mm so took all of them off. However, it's also useful for using minimal developer with a single 120 roll, since it will stop it from riding toward the centre (something I've had happen a couple of times).

You could probably make something that does the same job. It just blocks the pathway in the spiral.
 
I finished off my remaining roll of Ektachrome 100 by way of my Minolta X-700 after It being transferred from my SRT 101 on the 30th frame for jamming the shutter/advance lever somehow.
It then got processed at my usual place AgX Imaging in Yooper (am I saying it/spelling it right?) Country Michigan.
 
It's this red thing:

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It's specifically to load two rolls of 120 on one reel. I found it irritating when trying to load 35mm so took all of them off. However, it's also useful for using minimal developer with a single 120 roll, since it will stop it from riding toward the centre (something I've had happen a couple of times).

You could probably make something that does the same job. It just blocks the pathway in the spiral.

It looks like a simple 3D printer design, but something this small would have a lot of waste material and would need to be printed in multiples.
 
It's this red thing:

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It's specifically to load two rolls of 120 on one reel. I found it irritating when trying to load 35mm so took all of them off. However, it's also useful for using minimal developer with a single 120 roll, since it will stop it from riding toward the centre (something I've had happen a couple of times).

You could probably make something that does the same job. It just blocks the pathway in the spiral.

I pulled the end of the red plastic when I did not need it to hold two rolls of film.
 
The Jobo reels have a little thing you stick on to prevent that. I've lost all the ones I had....

May I help?


You're welcome. There are always some in the bay.
 
It's this red thing:

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It's specifically to load two rolls of 120 on one reel.

It is named "Jobo Duo Clip". You can buy it at Fotoimpex.

 
RealitySoSubtle 6x12 pinhole with hemispheric film plane, and in dramatic contrast to it, a Nikon S2 rangefinder with 35mm f2.8 Jupiter lens in Contax mount. I don't know if it's just always that stiff, or if it needs adjusting, but the Jupiter lens is really hard to focus using the geared wheel on the S2 body. Focuses just fine when you use the lens barrel. But it has enough DoF that stopped down to f/11 I just point and shoot with it and don't have to worry about focusing much.
 
the last film camera i used is my 1955 Graflex Crown Graphic and Fujifilm Instax Wide BW film.

the actual image is in focus. well good enough focus for what i needed this for.

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the last film that I developed was last night. a roll of 120 Tmax 100 in a 120 roll film back in the same Crown Graphic. it just took me a little while to process it. its from Memorial Day 2024.

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i 'scanned' it with my R6m2 and a light pad.
 
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