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wilfbiffherb

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Hi all,

Ive got a 645 back for my SQA which I won on ebay ut on closer inspection it looks the same as a 6x6 (apart from it saying 6x4.5 on it)!

The area of the darkslide which is visible on the film back appears to be the same size as a normal 6x6 back. Is this normal? I dont want to be running a film through and realising my compositions are all way off because im trying to shoot rectangles on squares.
 

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I own an SQ-A, but no 645 back. I would wonder though if the outer frame and darkslide are all sized for 6x6 to minimize the number of different parts between formats and there might be a 645 mask behind the darkslide.

(Somebody out of 66K subscribers must have actually seen one!)
 

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a 120j back (left) vs a 120 back (right)

Both are SQ Type (i.e. ISO wheel on top)

The shells are certainly different from the inside. But both use the same type of darkslide.
IMG_20131013_193923.jpg

edit:

The 120 also says "SQ 6x6" on the back, the 120J "SQ 6x4.5"
 

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What is written on the left side of the insert (or how many expositions it allows)? '120' (12) or '120 J' (15)? In former case - you've got a square holder, 12 images on a film. Deal with this, square is better anyway; if you don't believe in the holly square, trim while enlarging. In latter case - it's a square holder with a 645 insert, you'll get 15 square, overlapping images on a film; worth nothing, but you may call it art and get famous. :smile:
 

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I was wondering the same thing. When you look in the view finder are you going to see square or rectangle. I have two cameras that shoot square a Mamiya 330 and the SQ. I can’t see how in the world why people think square is so great. You have a great loss of paper with a square negative if you print a square print. 2” on a 8x10 or 3” on 11”x 14” paper. I have not seen paper in square format. My main camera is a Mamiya RB67. You rotate the back which is so simple. With a 8”x10” print you lose nothing. You lose a lot of negative if you print rectangle or a lot of paper if you print square with the 6x6 format. So how can that be the perfect format. I use the other 2 cameras because they’re all fun to use. Also use some folders in 6x9 format. But you still lose negative on a 8”x10” print. But I love any camera as long as everything is manual and shoots film.
 
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