Here's a quote from AG's web site in the UK.Hello, If anybody has any 127 film to spare, I'd be interested in buying. I just acquired a Yashica 44 and my 5 rolls of 127 Efke Pl 100 aren't going to last very long.
Shipping would be to Montreal, Qc, Canada, H4A 2R2.
Thanks!
RR"Made by Agfa Gevaert in Belgium, Rollei Colour reversal films CR200 and Crossbird are classic colour reversal (slide / transparency) films at a very competitive price. Coated onto a clear polyester base, films should be handled carefully and in subdued light when being loaded. Supplied in a handy plastic container - keep films in this container before use and before processing. Crossbird is aimied at photographers who want to cross-process in C41 colour negative process. The only 127 film available in colour."
Here's a quote from AG's web site in the UK. RR
I picked up a 127/16mm splitter and roll my own 127. I also save my 120 paper to use when my 127 paper wears out. not much to cutting 120 to 127 dimensions.
I picked up a 127/16mm splitter and roll my own 127. I also save my 120 paper to use when my 127 paper wears out. not much to cutting 120 to 127 dimensions.
Do your cameras auto-wind, or how to do you know when to stop winding? Is there some method of making the framing numbers on 120 backing line up with 127 windows?
Do your cameras auto-wind, or how to do you know when to stop winding? Is there some method of making the framing numbers on 120 backing line up with 127 windows?
A Sanford Sharpie with my distinctive slop handwriting to add new numbers to the paper. Just line em up with the numbers on a true 127 paper.
All my 127 cameras have red windows and it works good.
One day I think a Yashica 44 will be on my radar but not till I sell off some of the gear I already have. Then no worries as far a numbering go for that.
This is what I do for my Baby Rolleiflex.
Dinkee is right! This is the slitter seller:
http://www.ebay.com/usr/xkaes
A very nice person to deal with. Try to contact him directly and he will make one for you.
On a side note. I have seen some 127 TMax rolls, at a Southern California camera show. The asking price was $19.99 Ouch!
Wow tmax in 127? Neat, but not at that price!
Just wait 7 months for the next ilford ULF run, the 46mm film comes in 50ft rolls, the cost breaks down to about $5/roll which is great
Just save that backing paper (and if you're not going to re-roll, may I have it, I need more backing paper! Lol
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