616 to 120 film adapter 3d models
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This adapter allows you to fit standard 120-size film into an older Kodak six-16 camera (popular in the 1930s). The Brownie six-16 was a popular model. Based on an instructional PDF by this guy over here: http://home.comcast.net/~peter.lerro/site/...
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I made this adapter to shoot 120 roll film in a Kodak Brownie Target Six-16 (designed for 616 spool). By using 120 frame numbers 3, 6, 9, 12 & 15, I got 5 pictures. ... Examples : https://www.flickr.com/photos/danielb/albums/72177720299192748
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I made this adapter to allow me to use 120 roll film in a Kodak Six-16 Brownie Junior Camera. ... In the Six-16 one set of 120 frame numbers line up, and if you use every second frame you get a 20mm overlap of frames.
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This is an film spool adapter to use 120 film in cameras that originally took 116 or 616 type film. Note: this does not mean that the "red window" numbers will line up, just that you will be able to load 120 sized spools into the camera. There are a...
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This design is a perfect for the 120 format film into any 116 or 616 camera. ...It is designed to allow for the take-up spool to rotate without worry that it's not winding.
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... adapters based on a modern 120 mm film roll and a Kodak Jiffy 616 Film camera. ... The OD of the 120 mm film spool will need to be trimmed by 1 mm overall to match the OD of the adapters, otherwise the film cannot spin freely when the camera is closed.
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A 116 to 120 film adapter. Was made with measurements from a Contessa Nettel. ...It is a little rough but it works.
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This is an adapter to use 120 film in old 124 film cameras. To use this, you'll want to print a total of four of these. Use two on your roll of film, and then use the other two on a spare 120 spool (potentially from another roll of 120 film). ... I...
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This is an adapter to use 120 film in 124 film cameras. To use this, print four of these adapters. You'll use two on your spool of film and two on a spare empty 120 spool (maybe a used spool from another film). _Note: You'll need to figure out...
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This is a basic 3D model for adapting 35mm film into a film camera that shoots 120 film. ...The top part is a bit tight on the film since the model was made a bit ad hoc.
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Simple adapter to make 120 film fit in a 116 camera like a kodak pocket camera No 1 A For more oscarpoll.com
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The frame number window on 124 cameras is outside the 120 film area, so you will have to cover the window with lightproof tape, and experiment with how far to advance the film per frame. I've found that the following works for me: - Starting with...
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Adapter to shoot 35mm film in any medium format camera. The take up spool is printed in two parts so it can be printed without supports. The two pieces of the take up spool need to be glued together (one had a boss, one has a receiver so they...
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This is a 120 film holder for 616 cameras. ...I use this in my Kodak Brownie (1927).
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This adapter is perfectly matched to the 120 spool for 35mm, which is at pinshape.com/items/3162-3d-printed-120-takeup-spool-for-35mm-film. I prefer the Shapeways version for accuracy and durability, but if you download and print your own on a...
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There's a couple other 120-to-Kodak-116 film adapters on here, but none of them fit my 1917 Kodak 1A Autographic special. This one does. It may also fit other 116 cameras. Unlike some other designs that keep it off to one side, this centers the film...
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The adapter has two parts, one that fits in the slot of the 120 spool and the cameras film winder, the other one is fits in the hole on the other side and is made to rotate freely in the camera. The fit is quite tight on some spools to make sure...
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I had a roll film back for my Graflex RB 3.25 x 4.25 Camera (An Original as no one else makes or made them) and Kodak 51 Type Roll film is No longer made so I made adapters so it will use 120 Film.
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This is a remix of a part from a Thingiverse model (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4711177 by blaskkaffe ) , that I customized to better fit my camera (Kodak No3 folding camera). Slightly increased widths on the slots, improved...
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Installation: To install a spool of film, I slid the non-pin keyed adapter (referred to as 'cross') onto the top film advance pin. Then I inserted the '+' on the other end into the film spool, inserted the other adapter/spacer into the other end of...
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Adapter plugs to put 120 Size film into an old camera designed for 122 sized film spools (Eg. Kodak 3-A folding autographic brownie camera) Instructions Print with high infill (roughly 90%) so the...
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This is a remix so that they fit without any filing required. ... Tested to fit ib both Kodak and Fuji spools. ... No support required, it will bridge just fine.
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A quick model of an adapter to load 35mm film into a 120/medium format camera to allow taking panorama photos with the whole width of the film exposed (even the perforations). There are other models but this is a really basic one and because of that...
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I designend a Tool to cut an 120 Film to an 127 Film without an darkroom. You have to put an Razor in the "Cutter". Than you have to Cut the 120 Film a little bit so it have an direction. On the other side, you roll up a part of the Film on the 127...
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I made this to cut 120 film down to 127 format for my old cameras. ...Uses safety razor blades.
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Convert 120 film for use in a camera that needs 122 film. ... My camera has a window that requires that the film is offset from the center to see the film numbers in the window.
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These adapters help with converting a Polaroid 40 series roll film camera to use 120 film. To use, you'll need a 35mm film rewind knob which will need to be drilled through the bottom of the camera were the negative roll used to be situated. This...
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* One to three *single-edge* razor blades * Two to six M3 screws (8mm will do in a pinch, but 10-12mm is better) * Two to six 3mm nuts * A roll of 120-format film * An empty 120-format take-up spool * An empty 127-format take-up spool (plus a second...