I don't think that my Jobo reel will handle 127, but it would be nice to be able to use 127 to make super-slides—they blow 35mm slides out of the water when projected. But is there any slide emulsion left in 127, and are the super-slide mounts still available?
I've just purchased a Yashica 44, only because I bought some 127 film that I thought (via the ePay photo) was 620. So now I have to buy a new tank and reel. Onward and upward.
I'm pretty sure that the standard Patterson-type plastic reels, the ones which are adjustable for 35mm and 120, will also take 127 film on the "middle" expansion notch. If you use that type of developing tank system then you can save yourself some money on buying a new setup.
On another note, I like your style! By some film, then you HAVE to get a camera that fits it!
I'm pretty sure that the standard Patterson-type plastic reels, the ones which are adjustable for 35mm and 120, will also take 127 film on the "middle" expansion notch.
I'm pretty sure that the standard Patterson-type plastic reels, the ones which are adjustable for 35mm and 120, will also take 127 film on the "middle" expansion notch. If you use that type of developing tank system then you can save yourself some money on buying a new setup.
--The good news is that Maco in Germany have promised a new 127 slide film shortly--
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