holder for 120 roll and 220 roll?

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sorry to ask such a stupid question

i am watching the Bronica cameras on the bay

i notice that some of them come with a 220 back,
is it ok to put 120 roll on a 220 back? :confused:

'cos i probably will use 120 only

thanks
 

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You could run 120 throught a 220 back but I would advise against it. Since 220 only has a paper leader and no paper backing the 220 backs are made to have thinner material pass through, so it is a good chance that 120 film could get scratched running it through a 220 back. And it's possible it could jam up.
 

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Which Bronica? With the ETR and I guess SQ the back just holds the film insert. You can replace the 220 insert with a 120 insert. OTOH just inserts aren't much cheaper then whole 120 backs.
 

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I have an SQ-Ai and until recently have only had 220 backs which I ran both 120 and 220 through without any problems at all. The only extra thing i needed to do was to note '120' on the little film info card I stuck in the back so that I would remember to wind it up after my 12th shot. But seriously, no problems with tension and no damaged to the film or (obviously) the film back.
 
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i will avoid it then
each of them can be vary a little bit...

thanks very much for the answers
 
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oh!

just dont want to open a new thread...
there are some bargain camera body on KEH without advance crank,
if i go for them, is there any place i can get a replacement crank?

thanks
 

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They're hard to come by, are you looking at ETR or SQ? I don't have the original winder on my SQ-Ai and am looking to find one (they're darn near impossible to track down as they have a very specific way of connecting to the body), but the ETR cranks apparently fit the SQs so you shouldn't have too hard of a time. I've seen a few come up on the 'bay', but you might have to end up buying an old 'for repair/parts' body or just buy another body sometime down the line and sell the old one without the crank.
 

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If you can't find a advanced crank, and they are hard to find, just buy a speed grip. The crank is removed to mount the speed grip, thus the lack of crank on some bodies. Speed grips are easy to find.
 

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I bought a whole body with WLF finder to get a crank for a ETRSI. It cost less then buying the spare part :rolleyes:

But like mentioned you can add a grip in it's place.
 
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i am trying to get a GS-1

the price on KEH is very attractive
but because i am in UK...
so i probably end up paying 1.5x of the price for the camera due to the shipping
and the stupid VAT in UK :sad:
 
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errrrrrrr...

is there any big different between a leaf shutter like the GS-1 and a focal plane shutter like the S2 :confused:

i mean other than the max. speed and the max. flash sync speed...

if i can found a bargain S2A... i may give up the GS-1, although i like 6x7 more and it also gives me more option...
but i always believe mechanical stuff is more durable than the electronic counter part
hmmmm... maybe it is just my religion :tongue:

i should really open a new thread with all of these question... :rolleyes:
sorry about that
 

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The S2a may have a longer life span than a GS-1, but it's already considerably older than the GS-1. I have an S2a system, and I like it, but I also know that it's mechanically an unusually complicated camera, so there are lots of things to go wrong with it, so I wouldn't choose it over a GS-1 on the basis of reliability alone.
 

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sorry to ask such a stupid question

i am watching the Bronica cameras on the bay

i notice that some of them come with a 220 back,
is it ok to put 120 roll on a 220 back? :confused:

'cos i probably will use 120 only

thanks

Im having the same problem with me RB67. Can i put 120 in a 220 back even though you shouldnt? will it affect focusing and all the images become soft?
 
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