Difference between revisions of "828 film"
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− | '''828''' film was [[Kodak]]'s unperforated 35mm film. Problems of the early 35mm films should be avoided with this film sort. Kodak's Bantam camera series used | + | '''828''' film was [[Kodak]]'s unperforated 35mm film, introduced in 1935. Problems of the early 35mm films should be avoided with this film sort. Kodak's Bantam camera series used 828 film. |
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− | [http://www.prairienet.org/b-wallen/BN_Photo/Kodak828.htm 828 film] | + | *[http://www.prairienet.org/b-wallen/BN_Photo/Kodak828.htm 828 film] (by [http://www.prairienet.org/b-wallen/Index.html Brian Wallen]), concentrating on how to keep cameras designed for 828 supplied with film (unperforated 35mm) |
+ | *[http://nelsonfoto.com/v/showthread.php?t=1600 "Feeding a classic"] (a thread at [http://nelsonfoto.com/v/index.php Nelsonfoto forums]), about using cut-down 120 film | ||
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[[Category:828 film]] | [[Category:828 film]] |
Revision as of 06:43, 15 August 2006
828 film was Kodak's unperforated 35mm film, introduced in 1935. Problems of the early 35mm films should be avoided with this film sort. Kodak's Bantam camera series used 828 film.
Links
- 828 film (by Brian Wallen), concentrating on how to keep cameras designed for 828 supplied with film (unperforated 35mm)
- "Feeding a classic" (a thread at Nelsonfoto forums), about using cut-down 120 film