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Ltdave
Joined: 16 Aug 2023 Posts: 13 Location: the thumb of Michigan
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Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2023 4:37 pm Post subject: film packs |
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so ive decided i would try some sheet film. because my 1955 Crown didnt come with any film holders off to the Bay of E, to find a couple.
i found a pair of OLD Graflex branded holders (#1234) film pack adapters/holders WITH FILM in them already.
one photo shows about 5 sheets of back paper which i PRESUME separate the sheets of film. theyre loaded with Tri-X Pan film.
how do these work? im curious to buy them just because they have vintage film in them and it might be interesting the result one might get from such old film (i would guess the film is probably 50yrs old or more!)
if nothing comes of them, i would still have the holders for just a few dollars more than most of the other holders on the market
ive seen several other holders with septums i presume for loading multiple sheets that ARENT in factory film packs. how do THOSE work?
ive read the manuals listed on the site but either i missed them or completely failed to understand how they worked _________________ Air Force veteran who's trying to make it in the photography world |
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Henry
Joined: 09 May 2001 Posts: 1643 Location: Allentown, Pennsylvania
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Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2023 3:19 pm Post subject: |
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Film packs haven't been made in years. Your film pack holders make good paperweights.
The Grafmatic sheet film holders, OTOH, are useable with the appropriate sizes of available sheet film. There are instructions on this site for loading sheet film into the Grafmatic. See https://graflex.org/speed-graphic/grafmatic/
As a practical matter, 4x5 is the obvious choice. I tried 2x3 cut film in my Century using sheet film holders; development was a pain with those little pieces of film. That was a one-time-only experiment for me. I don't think 2x3 cut film is offered today. I use 120 roll film exclusively, in RH10 roll holders (ten 6x7cm images per roll, roughly 2-1/4 x 2-3/4 inches).
(BTW, this topic is more appropriate for the "Accessories" category of the board.) |
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