amuderick
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A friend asked me if I could manage a way to load B&W film into a 110 cassette for his Pentax 110 SLR. I thought the new TMax 400 would be perfect for this small format. Slitting 35mm or 120 film into 110 size strips seems pretty straightforward.
While I know that many 110 cameras, including the Pentax, can get by without perforations, I like to be complete in my projects. How hard is it to add perforations to the film? I imagine a cam lowering a die to punch it out every X number of millimeters. However, I don't see any indication online that anyone has built an amateur device to do this.
Is it such a pain in the neck and not really worth it? Ideas and opinions are appreciated. Thanks!
While I know that many 110 cameras, including the Pentax, can get by without perforations, I like to be complete in my projects. How hard is it to add perforations to the film? I imagine a cam lowering a die to punch it out every X number of millimeters. However, I don't see any indication online that anyone has built an amateur device to do this.
Is it such a pain in the neck and not really worth it? Ideas and opinions are appreciated. Thanks!