Brownie for 120 film?

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Jerevan

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The No 2 takes 120 film, but here is all information you'll likely ever need about the variations of the Brownies:

http://www.brownie-camera.com/
 
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The bakelite Brownie Hawkeye, meant to use 620, will usually feed off a 120 spool but needs a 620 take up spool. Quite good pictures from these. With the lens reversed, it makes some really wierd effects.
 

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I use cut down 120 film in my Brownie Six-20 F - I trim the edges of the spool and it works just fine, though the take up spool is usually where things get complicated, so I use a 620 spool for that if I can. It's really surprising the sort of results you can get.
 
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