Jim Andrada
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I have a Kodak Medalist that I've brought out of "retirement" and have re-spooled a few rolls of 120 onto 620 spools (which, I was surprised to discover can still be bought new)
I first re-spool the film to get it "back to front" and then re-spool again onto the 620 spool. I have a hard time keeping the film from "creeping" a bit as I get close to the tape at the front. Anyone have a trick up their sleeves?
Along the same line, has anyone modified the camera to take a 120 spool on the supply side?
Thanks much.
I first re-spool the film to get it "back to front" and then re-spool again onto the 620 spool. I have a hard time keeping the film from "creeping" a bit as I get close to the tape at the front. Anyone have a trick up their sleeves?
Along the same line, has anyone modified the camera to take a 120 spool on the supply side?
Thanks much.
If you can practice with a dud roll, you'll get the hang of it and see what tweaks you can implement to make it easier - being able to see what you're doing in the light, helps a lot!! 
