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jharr

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116 to 120
« on: November 20, 2013, 04:32:58 PM »
So I recently acquired a 1926 Agfa PD16 Clipper. From what I gather, the PD16 is a 116 half-frame and from my measurements the image is 6x5cm. I only got one 116 spool in the camera, so I would have to get another in order to respool 120 film. So what do I do? I found and downloaded a pattern for a set of adapters that will allow a standard 120 spool to fit into the 616 camera and sent that off to a friend who has a nice 3-D printer. Then I did some measuring and calculating because there are no 6x5 numbers on the 120 backing paper. So I will need to count turns on the winding knob. Here is what I came up with. Anyone have any direct experience doing this? I know some people put a 6x4.5 mask in the camera, but I really would like to see the 6x5 image area used.

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Re: 116 to 120
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2013, 05:31:39 PM »
I've got a 6x9 Adox Sport that was made some alterations. Someone drilled another hole to make another counter on the back on the side of the original counter and placed a piece of red plastic. It also has a metal square mask that can be removed. I guess it's an option but the camera will lose the originality though...

I found this one on the web, I believe is like yours?
http://image0-rubylane.s3.amazonaws.com/shops/appleshackcollectibles/RL-00841.5L.jpg?77
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Re: 116 to 120
« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2013, 11:02:04 PM »
I found this one on the web, I believe is like yours?
http://image0-rubylane.s3.amazonaws.com/shops/appleshackcollectibles/RL-00841.5L.jpg?77
Looks similar except that mine only has one window at the bottom of the back cover.
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« Reply #3 on: November 21, 2013, 12:28:48 AM »
That is a great use of a 3d printer. We just used one to make a part for an old "daylight" projector screen. Better analog living through digital technology ;-)


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