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*[http://www.bnphoto.org/bnphoto/Kodak828.htm 828 film] (by [http://www.bnphoto.org/ Brian Wallen]), concentrating on how to keep cameras designed for 828 supplied with film (unperforated 35mm)
 
*[http://www.bnphoto.org/bnphoto/Kodak828.htm 828 film] (by [http://www.bnphoto.org/ 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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*[http://nelsonfoto.com/SMF/index.php/topic,1600.0.html "Feeding a classic"] (a thread at [http://nelsonfoto.com/SMF/index.php Nelsonfoto forums]), about using cut-down 120 film
  
 
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828 film was Kodak's unperforated 35mm paper-backed roll film, introduced in 1935. 828 was intended to avoid some of the problems of the early perforated 35mm films. The smaller diameter spool and lack of need for a sprocket allowed for much smaller camera designs. Kodak's Bantam camera series used 828 film.

Other paper-backed 35mm film formats have included Bolta and the film Konishiroku produced for the Konilette.

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