120 film roll holder 3d models
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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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I designed and built these 120 film cases, eager to share them with you! There are two versions: one holds three rolls, the other five. The container and lid both have a chamfered edge to prevent that frustrating elephant foot effect. I tested and...
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I made these 120 film cases and thought I'd share them with you.There are two variants with space for 3 or 5 rolls. Both the container and lid are chamfered to avoid an elephant foot. The tolerances for the lid have been tested and iterated to allow...
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IntroThis is a three-piece film scanner adapter for 120 film (6x6 only), for use with the Essential Film Holder (with its parts reorganized in order to have the necessary height to fit in - 32mm from the bottom of the feet to the top of the top...
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This adapter enables standard 120-size film to be used with Kodak's vintage six-16 camera, particularly the popular Brownie model. To utilize this, attach one adapter to each end of your 120 film spool. While you will still need to modify the film...
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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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This design enables developing two rolls of 120 or 127 film per reel. I provide variants for both Paterson and stainless steel tanks. The point, compared to more conventional reels, is to save time and chemistry when developing multiple rolls of...
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Unlike some other designs that keep it off to one side, this centers the film inside the camera - so you'll need two of those per spool of 120 film (that is, 4 for the whole camera). ...It's not the most mechanically robust design ever, but it hasn't...
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I designed this 3D printed film holder because I couldn't find one on the market that met my requirements, specifically a 220mmx220mm print bed. It works perfectly with the V550 and V600 Epson Scanners, as well as other Epson models. The original OEM...
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Introducing the "Twin Pro pack" this bad boy holds 10 rolls of 120 film with the same snap top design of the original 4 pack. This new design is great for safely storing film in your fridge or freezer. Maybe you shoot obscene amounts of film and need...
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This adapter is perfectly matched to the 120 spool for 35mm, which is available 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...
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The matching 120 film adapter is at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1233210. There are two STL files, one with and one without supports. The supports are optional - the one without supports requires setting your slicer to generate supports...
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These files help you modify the Polaroid swinger to use 120 film. The film guide slips into the left hand side of the exposure chamber, and the spool ends install onto the take-up spool. The knob inserts into the top end of the spool end.Print the...
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The weight is provided by short lengths of 8mm square steel bar, glued into a recess in the top part of the film holder. I painted them black so they don't go rusty. The base is printed the right way up, and the top is printed upside down so the...
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Adapter plugs designed to convert old cameras meant for 122 size film reels into compatible units accepting 120 Size film stock (example: Kodak 3-A folding autographic brownie camera). The process requires a 90% high infill print, which allows the...
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I'm passionate about shooting medium format film and needed a stylish container to showcase my favorite rolls. That's why I created this custom design. You can have your container printed with the iconic Kodak logo or keep it plain - the choice is...
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One is for the 35mm film, the other is for the 120 film (6x6 or 6x4.5 frames). Just thread the film through the slots, place it over a lightbox and take the photos! TIPS: I recommend using a DSLR with a macro lens, manually focused in live view...
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One is for the 35mm film, the other is for the 120 film (6x6 or 6x4.5 frames). Just thread the film through the slots, place it over a lightbox* and take the photos! TIPS: I recommend a DSLR with a macro lens, manually focused in live view zoom...
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This is an extended version of the terraPin 6X6, engineered to capture two simultaneous exposures side by side on medium-format 120 film. This camera shares many small components with the original terraPin, with a few distinct parts unique to 2HT. I...
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Very simple film holder for 6x7 medium format. Printed with 1,75mm Black PLA with 0,4 Nozzle. Sliced in Cura Hood printed "feet" down with 85 degrees support overhang angle, 0,2 layer height. Top and bottom printed without support, 0,1...
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I'm passionate about capturing images with medium format cameras and wanted to create a custom container for my films, so I designed this unique holder myself. You can easily print the container with the iconic Kodak logo or keep it plain. The same...
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Two parts that you need to use 35mm film in any medium format camera. ...3D printable.
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Derived from the P6*8, the terraSphere also uses 120 film, with a 6 X 8 cm frame, like the Holga, Hasselblad, and other classic medium format cameras. Dozens of P6*8 pinhole photographers around the world provided input and feedback to help shape...
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Simple design. ...Clips are very useful for handling exposed film. ... Print Settings Printer: Prusa I3 Rafts: Enabled Supports: Disabled Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 100% Post-Printing Get out there and take some photos!
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The same goes with the top, there is a blank, a "Keeping Film Alive" version, and one more. The third top says "Hand me a color, quick", Bill Anders said this on Apollo 8 before taking the Famous "Earthrise" picture to Jim Lovell. Print Settings...
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Exposed film clips are a great asset for photographers. To get started, you need to set up your printer settings. ...Printer Model: Prusa I3 Raft Settings: Yes Support Settings: No Layer Resolution: 0.2mm Infill Density: 100% Once you've got everything...
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Preparing the camera for use by loading film, advancing it to the desired frame, and attaching the film clip to prevent unrolling. The instructions also provide tips on shooting with the terraPin Prime pinhole camera, including calculating exposure...
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... before sending it out for processing in one shot. ... The film camera dock can accommodate any camera with dimensions of 125mm x 50mm and the lens in the center area The dispenser can accommodate 5 rolls of 35mm film roll canister in each column
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This is a case for 3 35mm film rolls. You need eight 2x4mm magnets, its best to predrill the holes with a 2mm drill to enshure a good fit It should print without any special settings. I used 0.15mm layer height (its the strongest according to...