[rollei_list] Re: 220 film in the 'cord IV, surprise!

  • From: Elias Roustom <eroustom@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 20:51:55 -0400

You think this would work with the Rolleiflex or is there something about the Rolleicord that makes it possible.


Elias

On Apr 6, 2009, at 8:14 AM, Carlos Manuel Freaza wrote:


I have developed my first 220 film used in a non 220 film camera, the Rolleicord IV. It worked according I thought it would work, it's possible to obtain 23 1/2 frames, I say "possible" because I lost frames 10 and 11 and 17 taking nocturnal photographs due to my cable release did not lock the shutter at the open "B" shutter position, BTW it has nothing to do with the film format or the camera film transport and the frames 12 16 and 18 were perfect.

As I expected, opening the camera back after to shoot the frame 12 to reset the frames counter to 0 allowed to restart the counter again from number one, the frame 24 was a 1/2 frame, and then you can obtain 12 perfect frames from the film first part and 11 1/2 frames from the second part, 23 1/2 frames.

I have noticed a bit of light leak for some frames, it could hapen when I opened the back to restart the counter or it could hapen because the final paper guide did not wind up completely when I opened the camera back after the frame 24, anyway the light did not affect the frames very much.
 This is the 220 film drying:
http://itarphotos.blogspot.com/

Carlos



--- El vie 3-abr-09, Carlos Manuel Freaza <cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió:

De: Carlos Manuel Freaza <cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Asunto: [rollei_list] 220 film in the Rolleicord IV
Para: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Fecha: viernes, 3 de abril de 2009, 9:23 am
My Rolleicord IV is loaded with Tri- X 320 220 film, the
only B&W film available for 220, the five rolls box came
with the Efke 25 6,5x9cm film sheets for the Rollei plates
adapter a friend of mine bought for me in the States.

I only took two photographs so far; the 220 film fitted in
the 'cord IV perfectly, the guide paper start looked
longer than the 120 guide paper start (up the film
beginning)but I need to verify it after to develop the film.
It seemed me film advanced too much before to engage the
frame number one, but from one to two and two to three film
advance was identical regarding 120 and then I think I have
assured at least 12 frames.

My idea is to open the camera back in the darkness after to
take the frame 12 to put the film counter at 0 and I'll
see the results..., I think it will work, the film sensor
will "think" it has enough film in the upper spool
to start the film counter again, I only have doubts about
the final number of frames due to the film wound up before
to engage the number one. I'll try the method in the
Rolleiflex too.-

Carlos


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