scheimfluger_77
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I think I had a brainstorm this afternoon. Like most of us I have a more or less permanent condition of GAS. I like the idea of 120 roll film in this format but the options are $600 and up starting with those nice Diya units with a Graflok attachment. And forget about a dedicated camera for 6x17.
One could always rationalize that it's easy to do 6x17 on your 5x7, just crop and compose appropriately. A good resolution but there are so many cool films available in 120, but not sheet--particularly 5x7 sheet.
Then it hit me, why not adapt a 5x7 holder to load a 17cm strip of 120 film. The major hurdle would be building a guide inside the holder that would hold the film flat and clear the dark slide. Tape would be one way, but a little dicey in the dark. Why not use thin Bass wood strips to create the 6cm guide, and thin brass sheets to make the lip on top of the wood strips. Both are readily available from the craft store. I have some 1/16" thick bass wood strips and some .010 sheet brass. It turns out the thickness of the two combined easily cleared the the darkslide in one of my film holders. It will probably be several months before I can get to this little adventure, but it looks like there is another project in my future.
One could always rationalize that it's easy to do 6x17 on your 5x7, just crop and compose appropriately. A good resolution but there are so many cool films available in 120, but not sheet--particularly 5x7 sheet.
Then it hit me, why not adapt a 5x7 holder to load a 17cm strip of 120 film. The major hurdle would be building a guide inside the holder that would hold the film flat and clear the dark slide. Tape would be one way, but a little dicey in the dark. Why not use thin Bass wood strips to create the 6cm guide, and thin brass sheets to make the lip on top of the wood strips. Both are readily available from the craft store. I have some 1/16" thick bass wood strips and some .010 sheet brass. It turns out the thickness of the two combined easily cleared the the darkslide in one of my film holders. It will probably be several months before I can get to this little adventure, but it looks like there is another project in my future.