jay moussy
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As I found a Minolta 430E (*) in the electronic discard at the dump (don't tell, no supposed to pick!),
I should get me a couple of 110 cartridges and use the camera.
One developing technique I read uses a 135 film as support, to load onto a typical135 reel.
I happen to have an old-school Kodak 135 tank and matching apron. Can I just replicate the 135-as-support, attaching the 110 strip to the apron, and in the Kodak daylight tank?
(*) the Minolta seems operational, uses AA battery, and only the film transport gears needed a gentle push to come alive.
I should get me a couple of 110 cartridges and use the camera.
One developing technique I read uses a 135 film as support, to load onto a typical135 reel.
I happen to have an old-school Kodak 135 tank and matching apron. Can I just replicate the 135-as-support, attaching the 110 strip to the apron, and in the Kodak daylight tank?
(*) the Minolta seems operational, uses AA battery, and only the film transport gears needed a gentle push to come alive.