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M.A.Longmore

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The " I Wanna Start Panoramic Photography " Thread got me thinking about the
various 6 X 17, { 6 X 14 / 6 X 12 } roll fill adapters that are available on eBay. Has anyone tried any of these devices ?

Ron
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Good morning, Ron;

It has been a while, and no one has responded. I do not know why.

I can offer a slightly related response. While I do not have any of the sizes of roll film holders that you specifically reference, I do have an RH-8 for making 6 x 7 images on 120 roll film with a 4 by 5 camera. It has been useful, and it has served a purpose where I needed the movements of a view camera, but I could work with the limits of 120 roll film. It has been an interesting way to use 120 roll film, sort of like a 120 roll film view camera is the best way that I can describe it. Probably the main advantage is the obviously lower film cost in comparison with 4 by 5 sheet film.

I realize that this does not really answer your question about the 6 x 12 to 6 x 17 panoramic images on 120 roll film. Sorry.

Enjoy;

Ralph
Latte Land, Washington
 
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