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Here's my 44 LM kit with the matching meter. I have another 44 that is being reskinned at the moment, but not ready to shoot.
Just ordered 5 rolls of Shanghai GP3 to shoot, but have a bulk roll of well expired Portra 160 in 46mm I hope to spool-up in the future.
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I have a number of 127 cameras, from a half-frame Zeiss folder (16 frames on a roll, or 24 on recut 120) to a bottom-end Yashica 44 (three-speed shutter and triplet lens).
I've bought Rerapan recently, but especially for 4x4 I prefer to recut 120. Cheaper, gets me a 16 mm strip (near enough) for my Minolta format cameras (and my Yashica 16 once I get it running), and I can use any emulsion available in medium format. One must mask the frame a little for full and half frame cameras to avoid overlaps, but it works fine and with a little trim of the head and tail paper can fit entirely inside the spool flanges.
Half-Frame 127? Sounds interesting.
Here's my 44 LM kit with the matching meter. I have another 44 that is being reskinned at the moment, but not ready to shoot.
Just ordered 5 rolls of Shanghai GP3 to shoot, but have a bulk roll of well expired Portra 160 in 46mm I hope to spool-up in the future.
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Yep, the 127 folders can be very, very small. And with a good lens, they'll really hold their own even after a century.
828 film stock is the same width as 135, so it can be developed in any reel or machine designed for 135.My newly found Kodak Bullet is a reminder that I need to get to speed with 127 format, as it sits next to an older Vest Pocket!
So far, I have laid out the two old VP backing papers an old film on a board to stretch them out, after many years of being rolled up tight.
I also got a Bantam 6.3, a 828 camera, so I have to ask, what prompted the introduction of 828? They are not that different, are they?
what prompted the introduction of 828?
As a Rollei 35mm SLR user, If I wanted a 127 camera to use today, I'd get a Rollei SL26 with Zeiss interchangeable lenses.
Anyone have one?
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I have 2 Starmites and a new-to-me Sawyer Mark IV waiting to be used. (Shooting isn't very enjoyable when its 100+ degrees out!)
I also have a Komaflex S, but far prefer using a TLR so the Komaflex is now listed in the classifieds.
This is 126. I have a bunch of 126 cameras that I can't use because they rely on using 126 film that has the proper sprockets.
I roll my own from bulk rolls of Ilford HP-5+ purchased from their ULF sale. I re-use old backing paper or trim down from 120 paper. I built the rig pictured below to make measuring and spooling easier.
Do you have a demo of how this works? I might try to adapt this design to make 120 or 220.
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