Pirate
Guitar playing Fotografer
Can I run 120 film in a 220 Back?
I would think so. The spacing should be the same for the first 12 frames, aren't they??
Thanks
I would think so. The spacing should be the same for the first 12 frames, aren't they??
Thanks
Rogrund
Antti Sivén
Yes you can, but according to The Hasselblad Manual by Ernst Wildi (6th ed., p. 147) you will only get about 11 frames since the spacing becomes wide towards the end of the roll.
richardhkirkando
Well-known
I'd think there would be a possibility that the pressure plate could scratch your film, since it is going to be different for 220 film without backing paper. I'm sure it works in a pinch, but I'd avoid it if possible.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
I'd think there would be a possibility that the pressure plate could scratch your film, since it is going to be different for 220 film without backing paper.
I have never encountered any film scratching due to a 120/220 mismatch in whatsoever back. Indeed, it has generally been harmless, apart from the obvious miscounting/spacing problems and very mild film planarity issues (way below the damage my occasionally sloppy loading practice has caused).
Sevo
ThomasM
Well-known
I did that a couple of times, when I had to send my 120 back for an overhaul, without any problem. I always got 12 frames, albeit with a little more spacing. Still, I wouldn't do it regularely.
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