I have a Kodak Brownie Six-20, and it's a fun little toy, but it can't take 120 film, and I'm tired of re-spooling. I tried loading a 120 roll, and it ripped the last 2 frames and creased the third to last frame, as it somehow got really tight towards the end.
So, I know that there are box cameras out there which take 120, and are built to a higher quality than the Brownie, perhaps even better aperture options or even some kind of rudimentary scale focusing device?
Also, I'm not talking about some kind of hard-to-find prototype. Ideally, something I can pick up for less than $50 ($30 would be even better).
The ripped film gave me some interesting developing artifacts, but honestly, I'm still annoyed by it.
So, I know that there are box cameras out there which take 120, and are built to a higher quality than the Brownie, perhaps even better aperture options or even some kind of rudimentary scale focusing device?
Also, I'm not talking about some kind of hard-to-find prototype. Ideally, something I can pick up for less than $50 ($30 would be even better).
The ripped film gave me some interesting developing artifacts, but honestly, I'm still annoyed by it.