Kodak Medalist converted to 120- any market?

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^ I suspect that after spending what it cost for the conversion , it'd be easier looking for chicken lips then finding a modded one for sale :smile: , Peter

I've told my kids that if they ever sell my (unmodded) Medalist, my ghost will haunt the entire family until they get it back. :smile:

This thread has got me thinking about Medalist mods.

An accessory back modded to take a 6x9 film back? Plus modded extension backs? With a series VI screw in slide holder, the Medalist could dupe its own slides.

A purpose built 120 to 620 daylight respooling jig would certainly interest me.
 

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I gotta tell you that you were born with the tools ( 2 hands and a changing bag ) ,try it with a test roll and a 620 spool
or already modded ones from Blue Moon (they're perfect and reusable and come with film ). Peter
 

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I’d probably pay around $150 for a conversion — beyond that amount, re-rolling is more attractive. Now I would pay more if the work on the camera included a CLA, since the thing would be open anyway.
 
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An accessory back modded to take a 6x9 film back? Plus modded extension backs? With a series VI screw in slide holder, the Medalist could dupe its own slides.

Here you go! https://www.flickr.com/photos/chrispics57/26598792077/in/photostream/

Although my response is that if I am going to deal with a rollfilm back, I might as well go to a Horseman VH and get interchangeable lenses (including the 105 Ektar), swings and tilts, etc. The attraction of the Medalist is the integrated small package.

I’d probably pay around $150 for a conversion — beyond that amount, re-rolling is more attractive. Now I would pay more if the work on the camera included a CLA, since the thing would be open anyway.

Well, yes, that is my thinking. The camera will be broken down and will needs a series of adjustments just to get it back together, so it doesn't make sense to not do it right. Especially since I assume the point of anyone getting it modified is because they want to actually use it :smile:
 
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I didn't realise that the Medalist has enough room inside for a mask, it looks awfully tight in there.

I've had an idea for an accessory frame counter for red window cameras. If it works as well as I hope it does, the Medalist could be masked for 6x7, 6x6 or 6x4.5.

Having it 120 on both sides would be the cherry on top.

e2a: Yesterday a friend and his 20 something son visited. The lad showed me some pics on his phone and asked how film compared to that. :smile:

I handed him a Velvia shot taken with my Medalist plus an old m42 50mm that I use as a loupe. He was gobsmacked at the detail. Kept asking how big it could be enlarged to. I'm like...that one is handheld. With a tripod and everything lined up correctly, one metre by a metre and a half shouldn't be a problem.
 
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