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− | Among the many accessories [[MPP]] made for their series of Micro Technical cameras, they manufactured [[rollfilm]] holders (film backs). Fitted with a dark slide, these were designed as [[adapters]] to use [[120]]/[[620 film|620]] [[rollfilm]] with 4x5 plate cameras fitted with International standard backs, resulting in a 6x9 image. | + | Among the many accessories [[MPP]] made for their series of Micro Technical cameras, they manufactured [[rollfilm]] holders (film backs). Fitted with a dark slide, these were designed as [[adapters]] to use [[120]]/[[620 film|620]] [[rollfilm]] with 4x5 plate cameras fitted with International standard backs (compatible with the [[M.P.P. Micro Technical Mark VII|Mark VII]] and [[MPP Micro Technical Mark VIII|Mark VIII]]; earlier Micro Technical cameras had spring backs), resulting in a 6x9 image. |
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Revision as of 09:03, 9 March 2011
Among the many accessories MPP made for their series of Micro Technical cameras, they manufactured rollfilm holders (film backs). Fitted with a dark slide, these were designed as adapters to use 120/620 rollfilm with 4x5 plate cameras fitted with International standard backs (compatible with the Mark VII and Mark VIII; earlier Micro Technical cameras had spring backs), resulting in a 6x9 image.
MPP rollfilm holder image by Nicholas Middleton (Image rights) |
MPP rollfilm holder opened to show component parts image by Nicholas Middleton (Image rights) |