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J&C 620 film and an Adapt-a-roll 620 back?



 
 
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Old February 9th 04, 06:26 PM
Nick Zentena
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Default J&C 620 film and an Adapt-a-roll 620 back?


Has anybody tried this combination? It seems J&C uses a modified
120 spool.

Thanks
Nick

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Old February 18th 04, 08:35 PM
Mike King
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Default J&C 620 film and an Adapt-a-roll 620 back?

Been a while since I played with one but as I recall you don't need to
respool 120 or any of that, you just need a 620 for the take up side.

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"Nick Zentena" wrote in message
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Has anybody tried this combination? It seems J&C uses a modified
120 spool.

Thanks
Nick



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Old February 20th 04, 12:00 AM
Dan Fromm
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Default J&C 620 film and an Adapt-a-roll 620 back?

"Mike King" wrote in message ...
Been a while since I played with one but as I recall you don't need to
respool 120 or any of that, you just need a 620 for the take up side.

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darkroommike


Right you are, but many people like to do things the hard way.

Cheers,

Dan
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Old February 20th 04, 03:20 PM
Argon3
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Default J&C 620 film and an Adapt-a-roll 620 back?

Really? All you have to do is use a 620 spool on the take up side and the
supply side spool can be film on its original 120 roll? Pardon my naivette but
is it really that simple? I've got a slew of 620 cameras lying around here
that I would love to try out and it would be very cool if that were the case.

argon
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Old February 20th 04, 10:58 PM
Norman Worth
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Default J&C 620 film and an Adapt-a-roll 620 back?

It may depend on the camera. Some have more room than others. My Medalist
really needs 620.

"Argon3" wrote in message
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Really? All you have to do is use a 620 spool on the take up side and the
supply side spool can be film on its original 120 roll? Pardon my

naivette but
is it really that simple? I've got a slew of 620 cameras lying around

here
that I would love to try out and it would be very cool if that were the

case.

argon



 




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