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Hi All.

I read somewhere on the web today that Fuji don't put 6x9 frame numbers on their 120 rollfilm. Is this true? And if so are they the only ones or are there other makes of film that can't be used with 6x9 cameras?

Chris B.
 

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not true. film numbering is an industry standard, not something individual manufacturers make up.
 

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Hi All.

I read somewhere on the web today that Fuji don't put 6x9 frame numbers on their 120 rollfilm. Is this true? And if so are they the only ones or are there other makes of film that can't be used with 6x9 cameras?

Chris B.

All of the Fuji (and in fact all of the 120 film) that I've ever used has had 6x4.5, 6x6, and 6x9 frame numbers on it. Maybe the author of the webpage was thinking 6x7?
 

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But 6x7 is a new format only used at cameras that got a self-locking film advance.
Thus no need for frame markings.
 
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I thought it sounded a bit odd. After all there's no shortage of 6x9's about and not many of them have anything more than a ruby glass as a frame counter. So if you leave left out the 6x9 frame numbers you'd be turning down money.

I was out with my Kodak No 1 Pocket camera today loaded with some slightly out of date Illford delta 100 to get some pictures in the snow. But it would be nice to do some transparencies in 6x9 just to view on a lightbox. So I was a bit concerned that I might not be able to get any 120 Fuji slide film with the correct numbering.

Chris B.
 
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