116 film adapter 3d models
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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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... cameras so they can use different types of film, such as the one shown here. ...This particular adapter is designed to enable the user to load 120 film into a camera that was originally made for 116 film, similar to the Kodak Pocket Camera No. ...1A.
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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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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 for film spools that lets you use 120 film in cameras designed to take 116 or 616 type film. Note: the numbers on the "red window" won't align, but you'll be able to load standard 120 sized spools into your camera. ... A few versions...
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This adapter set is designed to allow use of 120 size film in Kodak Brownie 2A, Models B & C, 116 size cameras. It is likely to work in other 116 size cameras as well. The set includes spool adapters, spacers, and a mask. The spool adapters that are...
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... Seeking 116 or 616 film? If you're searching for 116 or 616 film to use in your vintage camera, take a look at my blog post on "116 film – part 3: spooling the film." It showcases how I utilize this container to create a roll of 116/616 film.
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Since 70mm film is typically shot in really long (between 100" and 500") rolls, I wanted something to hold partial lengths of exposed 70mm film in. I found the model that this remix is tweaked from (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1735539) and...
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Since 70mm film is typically shot in really long (between 100" and 500") rolls, I wanted something to hold partial lengths of exposed 70mm film in. I found the model that this remix is tweaked from (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1735539) and...
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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 decided to design an insert that will center these plates within a Graflex Graphic Film Pack Adapter that normally shoots 4x5 film. Print on your usual settings and check for proper fitment. The base is "keyed" with a raised dot that should be...
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... a core of film without a split reel. ...This was designed for my Australian made Easton film rewinders, specifically the dummy feed arm, however, the spindle is the US standardised 5/16" (8mm) and the key hole is designed for 3mm so should fit others.
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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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124 film was discontinued in 1961, making this adapter necessary for using 120 film in 124 film cameras. To use this adapter, you'll need to print four of them. ...Two will go on your spool of film and two on a spare empty 120 spool - possibly one...
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Adapter that allows you to load 35mm film into a medium format camera.With this adapter you can take amazing panoramic photos and expose the full width of the film not just the frame between perforations.If you print two you can add another film...
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This is an adapter to use 120 film in old 124 film cameras. To successfully use this adapter, you'll need to print four of them out, total. Use two on your current roll of film and then apply the other two on a spare 120 spool - potentially from...
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By using a piece of 16mm film, this reference point can be determined exactly, so that the film is always in the correct scanning position (see photo). ... Drill a hole and use a piece of a paperclip with a diameter smaller than the film perforation.
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By using this film adapter, you can scan a 16mm pretty fast by moving it frame by frame. The JPG's created can be processed later with free programs like AVIDEMUX, XnviewMP, XnConvert. It works very well for me and is a cheap method of 16mm film...
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I happened to be without one of the adapter spindles and found that common adapters sometimes tucked away in old films weren't functioning well at all. This invention converts the smaller squared-off spindle on 8mm movie viewers to super 8mm core...
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This adapter allows you to use APS film in most 35mm cameras. The spacer will make the film centered. The adapter also allows for rewind (very important!). Note: this will not work in most electronic rewind cameras, such as Yashica 200AF. It simply...
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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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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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Raises the film off the glass to prevent newton rings when scanning instant film. Use any poster tack in the circular recesses to hold the film. Use the large center hole to push your film back out when complete. ... (I prefer loctite...
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The spacers fit into the holes of a 35mm film cartridge, ensuring consistent vertical alignment throughout the roll of film. These parts are designed to complement Lomography's kit, which is not required but necessary to cover the red window on the...
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Replacement for the 8mm adapter supplied with kodak scanza.
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Lomography offers a conversion kit consisting of a new camera backplate and an internal film mask; however, it lacks guidance on suspending the film inside the camera properly. Several creative solutions exist, including styrofoam packing peanuts or...
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Also included is a shim, to slide under the takeup spool side of the cartridge (not in it) for a snug fit.I created this completely from scratch, only using other models as reference, I also reduced the width of the spool compared to the...