What format is this carrier for?

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Mike Té

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This Omega D2 carrier was marked "127", but that is incorrect.
However, I can't for the life of me find out what it's for.
Any ideas, anyone?

A 127 film strip is too wide, doesn't fit between the pegs.
The image space is 1 1/8" x 1 1/8" (2.8 x 2.8mm).
The spacing between the pegs is 1 7/16" lengthwise and 15/16" wide.
35mm film fits between the pegs, but one side (only) of the image space includes rebate with perforations.
126 is slightly smaller, at 0.9" square (23mm).

Thanks!
Michael T.

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On second look, I'd agree with 126; it has the offset for the perforations on one side of the aperture.
 

Bill Burk

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Agree with Kino. Looks like the square Kodak Instamatic format.

You could use it to print Galen Rowell's vintage negatives because he started out shooting Instamatic.
 
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