[LargeFormat] Seeking info: B&J No 3a Rexo
Les Newcomer
largeformat@f32.net
Wed Mar 14 13:38:55 2001
Surfing the net is like walking through a haunted castle--nothing is in
the same place twice.
Somewhere in this ether I found a page that listed all of the
roll/cartidge sized and numbers and why the numbers (620 was supposed to
be 120 with 6 exposures, but they changed it at the last minute)
I checked my bookmarks, nothing must have dissaperated during the last
upgrade. don't have a clue who did it either.
Les
Don Wilkes wrote:
>
> At 04:13 PM 3/13/01 -0800, Les Newcomer wrote:
> >I'll bet its 122. I've got a 122 camera (HUGE kodak folder) and the
> >bellows look like their 3.5" wide. Dick Haviland sells odd size film
> >Ijust can't remember the name of his website. Classic Film? or something
>
> Do you mean http://www.filmforclassics.com/ ? I've popped over there, and
> they do spool 122 (and 612), but there are no details on just what that is.
> Searching on the internet is sort of entertaining, if frustrating, when
> you're looking for a number, like "122". All kinds of weird and wonderful
> things float by... But, I'll figure this out eventually, I guess :}
>
> The folder Bob has *is* pretty huge, by folder standards. I'm going to
> stuff some enlarging paper in it to test for light leaks and such. Anyone
> out there have a vague starting point for exposure in sunlight? I'll be
> using Ilford RC multigrade.
>
> \donw
>
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