1900's Kodak Brownie Film roll spacer for 120 film
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Kodak Brownie Box Cameras from the early 1900's still work and usually use 130 film rolls. This size is no longer available commercially. You can use available 120 film with the aid of these spacers. They fit on either end of the roll so it fits securely in the camera. Print and use two of them. Heres a link to info about the camera: https://www.fi.edu/en/science-and-education/collection/kodak-brownie-cameraFYI: i find that the exposure is about f22 at 1/30s. Use ISO 100 film. Also, since you can't see the film back in the red window, I estimate it takes 11 half turns of the film advance to get the first frame in place and 4-5 half turns to advance to the next exposure.
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