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122 to 120 Film Spool Adapter Set/Kit (4pcs) For Antique Vintage Cameras Folding
$ 7.24
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Description
Load 120 film on old cameras designed for the Kodak 122 film format!This Film Adapter Kit lets you load normal medium format 120 film in cameras made for the 122 film spools (for example cameras like the old Kodak Folding AUTOGRAPHIC). The 122 film went out of production in 1971 and is extremely difficult to find, and if found it's expensive and obviously expired! No original 122 spool is needed for this system: you don’t have to re-spool the film from one spindle to another.
Film sizes Equivalent to 122
Kodak
Ensign
Ensign
Butcher
Ilford
Illingworth
Agfa
Zeiss
Ansco
122
3 ¼A
E22
C22
22
21
G
G
18A
With the 120 film in a 122 film camera you’ll get 4 panoramic-format photographs with a size of about 5½ x 2½ inches (14 x 6cm).
The parts are printed with a very solid PETG polymer, which is even stronger than the 120 spool material itself!
The KIT come with four universal adapters.
Load the the empty spool (take-up spool) with two adapters mounted at both ends.
Mount the other two adapters on the unexposed film and install in the camera.
Insert the paper leader into the take-up spool and roll up until it’s well inserted.
That’s it! The kit is very easy to use and will work with all variations, brands of 120 film sold today.
Please visit my eBay store for all these film formats and more.
In general, all cameras (not only Kodak) made for the 122 film format will work with 120 film using this adapter.
No. 3A Folding Pocket KODAK Camera
Models B, B-2, B-3, B-4, B-5, C, and G (1903 – 1915)
No. 3A Folding BROWNIE Camera (1909 – 1915)
No. 3A Special KODAK Camera (1910 – 1914)
No. 3A Six-Three KODAK Camera (1913 – 1915)
No. 3A AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Special Camera (1914 – 1916)
No. 3A Folding AUTOGRAPHIC BROWNIE Camera (1916 – 1926)
No. 3A AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Special Camera (w/coupled rangefinder) (1916 – 1934)
No. 3A AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Camera (1914 – 1934)
No. 3A AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Junior Camera (1918 – 1927)
No. 3A PANORAM KODAK Camera (120°) (1926 – 1928)
No. 3A Pocket KODAK Camera (1927 – 1933)
No. 3A KODAK Series II Camera (1936 – 1941)
No. 3A KODAK Series III Camera (1941 – 1943)
Other makers’ cameras that accept 122 film will also work.
Winding and Frame Numbering
With the camera still open, start winding the film until you see the big vertical arrow, then close your camera.
Turn the film advance knob 10 times
(20 half turns) so that the film reaches the correct placing for the first photo.
After the first photo is taken,
advance the film by 4 knob’s turns (or 8 half turns)
, and do this for photo 2, 3, and 4 (the last one).
Wind until the end of the film: the empty spool becomes the take-up spool.
You’re ready to shoot again.
NOTES: The No. 3A Kodaks have a little red window in the back of the camera: it was used to read the frame number written on the film’s paper. It’s highly unlikely that you will see some sort of numbers or signs on the 120 film paper because of the totally different film format. But if this is your case, use it as a helper for controlling the film position in the camera.
A little trial and error is to be expected.
Wanted (Earn a free set of adapters for your rare camera)
I need the exact measurements for these following roll types/sizes: 102, 103, 105, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 119, 121, 128, 129.
If you have access to any of these film spool and you can measure them to the closest MM I will trade you a full set of adapters for your trouble.
Please message me for details.
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