PICS---of the 120 loading mark
now here's the pics of my 24--check the pics--the one shows the one sticker that says (220 only) under the pressure plate.
notice above that how there's a red dot and above that around the film path is a red arrow (blurry)
if we look at those closely, you'll see that the 220 start mark is in metal red on the camera and the 120 start mark is a sticker (like the "220 only" sticker--from metal I think but stock on like a sticker)
you'll see that the proper arrow for the 120 start mark is about 3/4" from the feed spool roller--so if your camera doesn't have it, just spot the film about there and you're sure to get problem free 12 shots.
if you spot the 120 film at the 220 mark (in metal) then you will have your last frame cut in half.
I've never shot 220 in mine and have done about 50 or so rolls of 120 with no problems at all.
my 120 manual (email me--if I can find the pdf I'll email it to you) states that it takes 120 film and has a photo of the metal sticker.
when I got mine, the 220 only sticker was loose and rattling around in there, so what probably happened to almost all of these is that the stickers came off and disappeared. People tried 120 and got the last frame cut off so they thought there was a problem.
120= no problem. email me at
johnielvis@aol.com and if I can find the pdf (I think I got it from butkus.org but can't be sure) I'll email it back.
check the pics HOPEFULLY before you buy.
scratch on lens = ok...but if the shutter is slow too, offer less. I paid 35 for mine and it's like perfect...got super lucky.
SEE PICS
OH...notice in the one pic how I "flocked" the inside with black linen tape--it's not as good as flocking material but it HAS cut down on the flare reflections inside considerably. This camera ROCKS with the close up attachments--bay 1 rolleiners.