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Here's one from my Zenobia 6x4.5 -- surveillance planes at the Aviation Museum, Warner Robins, GA.
Was hit by the unexpected, in loading up a roll of 120: plastic spools DO NOT FIT. Fortunately, a metal take-up spool was in place, and I did have another metal spool on hand. I respooled the film as one would prepare 620 spools.
I had never heard of this before, and can not turn up anything with Google. But, it would stand to reason that other cameras produced when spools were metal, might have the same issue. Maybe POST 'em if you KNOW 'em.
Edit to add: There's about 0.4mm difference in length, between plastic and metal 120 film spools, at the EDGE. They are the same length at the hub.
Spy planes by wwfloyd, on Flickr
Was hit by the unexpected, in loading up a roll of 120: plastic spools DO NOT FIT. Fortunately, a metal take-up spool was in place, and I did have another metal spool on hand. I respooled the film as one would prepare 620 spools.
I had never heard of this before, and can not turn up anything with Google. But, it would stand to reason that other cameras produced when spools were metal, might have the same issue. Maybe POST 'em if you KNOW 'em.
Edit to add: There's about 0.4mm difference in length, between plastic and metal 120 film spools, at the EDGE. They are the same length at the hub.

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delta 3200 @ 1600, negative scanned w/Plustek 120

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Rolleiflex 2.8E Planar with Kodak Tri X 400 developed with Rodinal
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Here are two from a recent walk at Kokanee Provincial Park in Nelson, BC. taken with a New Mamiya 6/75mm with Delta 100 in Blazinal(Rodinal).
Simple Composition by Greg Maslak, on Flickr
Leaves of Grass by Greg Maslak, on Flickr


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I recently acquired a Bencini Koroll II, which produces probably the smallest images made on 120 film, 3x4.5 cm, oriented vertically. With a single element lens, image quality did not exceed expectations.
Bencini Koroll II by wwfloyd, on FlickrLakewood Park by wwfloyd, on Flickr
Lakewood Park by wwfloyd, on Flickr


Nice shot! Looks surprisingly good considering the single-element lens..
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