120 film in a a24 back

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ohnewton35

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I have been referred to multiple different reacources all of which divulge in arguing whether or not this feat is possible but does anyone have a link to a visual representation of how to load 120 film in a a24 back?
 

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If you're talking Hasselblad A24 backs, just load it like any regular A12. It works fine.
 

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An A24 back is for 220 film. See that other Hasselblad back discussion on APUG, the same things apply.
 

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after a CLA mine works fine too... all my backs are A24. Cheaper and easy to find in good condition
 

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FWIW, I've accidently (and more than once!) used a 120 film in my Yashica 124G with the pressure plate and counter still set for 220 film, 24 exposures.

No problem, I just ran out of film when the counter reached 13. :confused:
 
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