VTHokiEE
Well-known
A friend gifted me a really beat up Conley Kewpie No. 2A. I'm very happy that someone was thinking of my vintage camera hobby, but I usually use my cameras so I don't know what to do with this. Is there any point in attempting to clean it up and convert to 120?

Conley Kewpie No. 2A by VTHokiEE06, on Flickr

Conley Kewpie No. 2A by VTHokiEE06, on Flickr

Conley Kewpie No. 2A by VTHokiEE06, on Flickr

Conley Kewpie No. 2A by VTHokiEE06, on Flickr
tunalegs
Pretended Artist
I'm guessing it must take 116?
I wouldn't bother converting it, it's harder to get 120 to work in a 116 box camera than it is to get it to work in a 116 folder. Because the film path is so much longer and convoluted it's difficult to get good results.
I wouldn't bother converting it, it's harder to get 120 to work in a 116 box camera than it is to get it to work in a 116 folder. Because the film path is so much longer and convoluted it's difficult to get good results.
VTHokiEE
Well-known
It does take 116 and thanks for the advice.
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